Robotics

Robotics

ABB plans to invest $120M to expand production capacity in the U.S. – The Robot Report

A rendering of ABB’s new 320,000-sq.-ft. facility to be built in Selmer, Tenn. | Source: ABB ABB this week said it plans to invest $120 million in the U.S. to expand the production capacity for its low-voltage electrification products. The company said this will enable it to meet increasing demand from customers in a wide range of key growth industries, including data centers, buildings, and utilities. Zurch, Switzerland-based ABB expects to create 50 new jobs

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Robot Talk Episode 112 – Getting creative with robotics, with Vali Lalioti – Robohub

Claire chatted to Vali Lalioti from the University of the Arts London about how art, culture and robotics interact. Vali Lalioti is a pioneering designer, computer scientist and innovator. She has a PhD in Computer Science, an MRes in Design and an MBA, and extensive international leadership, research and innovation experience in Silicon Valley, Africa, China, Japan and Europe. Vali is passionate about how technology interacts with society and talks globally on women in tech,

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Aescape raises $83M to bring robotic massager to more locations – The Robot Report

Aecape uses AI to deliver a fully automated, customizable massage experience for personalized wellness and recovery. | Source: Aescape Aescape Inc., which has developed massage robots using artificial intelligence, this week said it has raised $83 million in strategic funding. The startup said it plans to use its funding, which now totals $128 million, to scale operations, expand into new markets, and grow its partnerships with global brands. “Our first six months in the market

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Paralyzed man moves robotic arm with his thoughts

Researchers at UC San Francisco have enabled a man who is paralyzed to control a robotic arm through a device that relays signals from his brain to a computer. He was able to grasp, move and drop objects just by imagining himself performing the actions. The device, known as a brain-computer interface (BCI), worked for a record 7 months without needing to be adjusted. Until now, such devices have only worked for a day or

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Behind the scenes: Atlas humanoid learns to sequence auto parts

[embedded content] Boston Dynamics released a new video of the electric Atlas humanoid. The video shows behind-the-scenes snippets of the Atlas engineering team and the robot in various states of assembly and repair. It’s a refreshing look at the complex systems that make up a humanoid robot, and it’s also an honest look under the hood at a time when many companies are guarded about the IP within their robots. Aaron Saunders, chief technology officer

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2025 IEEE Medal of Honor Awarded to Broadcom’s Henry Samueli

4 min read Joanna Goodrich is the associate editor of The Institute IEEE Fellow Henry Samueli, cofounder of Broadcom, is the 2025 IEEE Medal of Honor Laureate. Samueli Foundation IEEE Fellow Henry Samueli, cofounder of Broadcom, is the 2025 IEEE Medal of Honor Laureate. He is being recognized for his “pioneering research and commercialization of broadband communication and networking technologies, and promotion of STEM education.” The news was announced on 20 February in New York

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RightHand Robotics receives investment from Rockwell Automation

Simulation showing RightHand Robotics RightPick solution fulfilling orders from an AutoStore ASRS in collaboration with AMRs from OTTO Motors. | Credit: Rockwell Automation. RightHand Robotics, a leader in robotic piece-picking for logistics operations, has received a strategic investment from Rockwell Automation. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed. Rockwell Automation is one of the world’s leading industrial automation providers. Rockwell’s investment comes at a pivotal moment for RightHand Robotics. It right-sized its operation in

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Get ready for ROS 1 sunset and learn ROS 2 features at the Robotics Summit – The Robot Report

Source: OSRF The Robot Operating System, or ROS, has matured along with robotics research, development, and commercial use. The Open Source Robotics Foundation made the first public release of ROS 2 more than a decade ago, and ROS 1 is reaching its end of life on May 31, 2025. Attendees of the Robotics Summit & Expo, which will be on April 30 and May 1, can learn about how the operating system‘s features continue to

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Capstan Medical completes robotic catheter mitral valve replacement – The Robot Report

Capstan has developed a catheter-based treatment for cardiac valve replacements. Source: Capstan Medical Capstan Medical today said it has successfully completed its first in-human, robot-assisted transcatheter mitral valve replacements. The Santa Cruz, Calif.-based company claimed that it was “the first time a minimally invasive robotic structural heart platform has been used in clinical practice, successfully delivering a novel mitral valve into two human patients.” Dr. Gonzalo Martinez performed the minimally invasive procedures at Hospital Clínico

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“Flying Batteries” Could Help Microdrones Take Off

4 min read Samuel K. Moore is IEEE Spectrum’s semiconductor editor. Study authors Patrick Mercier [left] and Zixiao Lin verify the driving system on a test platform at UC San Diego. David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering Although they’re a staple of sci-fi movies and conspiracy theories, in real life, tiny flying microbots—weighed down by batteries and electronics—have struggled to get very far. But a new combination of circuits and lightweight solid-state batteries called

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