ATDev is developing a modern power wheelchair with a coordinated robotic arm that can take on reaching and lifting tasks for the user.
Tacta Systems takes aim at high-skilled manufacturing work with TactaBot
Tacta Systems unveiled a three-part system, including its robotic hand, that enables users to teach its robot new dexterous skills.
PickNik Robotics gives MoveIt Pro 9.0 enhanced perception-to-motion, teleop capabilities
MoveIt Pro 9.0 strengthens workflows for commercial cleaning, sanitation, and vehicle-washing robots, says PickNik.
Agile Robots to deploy Google DeepMind foundation models on its humanoid
Agile Robots said the partnership will focus on high-value industrial use cases in sectors with acute and growing demand for automation.
New York Robotics launches with 160 startups in its ecosystem
New York Robotics is launching with more than 80 industry partners, 20 academic partners, 40 robotics labs, and over 300 venture capital partners.
Melonee Wise to lead KUKA’s new software and AI organization
Wise is building a team of experts in Silicon Valley to unify KUKA’s software systems and apply AI to more robots.
Bats inspire WPI researchers to develop drones using echolocation
WPI researchers are enabling aerial robots, smaller than 100 mm and weighing less than 100 g, to navigate without relying on vision.
Gecko Robotics releases StratoSight drone-based roof inspection system
Gecko Robotics said it found a large, untapped market in automating commercial roof inspections with StratoSight.
BlackBerry QNX is optimistic on robotic surgery but says autonomy isn’t here yet
QNX BlackBerry’s Jim Hirsch shares insights about the current state of precision, AI, and the surgical robotics market.
ABB discusses the evolving role of robotics in healthcare
While there are many emerging industries for robotics, ABB Robotics explained why healthcare is the most promising.
The 5 biggest robotics industry trends of 2023
As 2023 comes to an end, we look back at some of the biggest trends in the robotics industry this year.










