What if robots could be trained in full digital factories before touching the real world? Can a simulation model make that possible?
The world’s first full-size purely-electric running robot, Tiangong from China, has gone open source. The move aims to boost secondary development and speed up the robots' integration into daily life.
Developing a durable and affordable hand is one of the biggest challenges in robotics.
Beijing-based startup RoboParty has open-sourced its flagship bipedal humanoid, Roboto Origin, just months after ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I’m a founder, writer and lecturer focusing on VC funds. The robotics industry has long been plagued by grand promises and ...
NVIDIA has announced that it's building a new AI platform for just about all of the big players in humanoid robot development, which is based on a general-purpose foundation model that's possibly ...
The Robot Report Podcast's guests this week are Marco Mauerer from maxon motor and David Koelle of Charles River Analytics.
Embarking on the journey of developing surgical robotics is similar to navigating a maze of innovation where each turn holds the promise of groundbreaking advancements or unforeseen challenges. As a ...
Videos of humanoid robots dancing in sync—often filmed in China’s tech hubs and factory floors—have gone viral for a reason: ...
Innovate UK has opened a new Skills Development competition under the Robotics Adoption Programme, supporting projects that ...