Hyundai and Boston Dynamics unveil humanoid robot Atlas
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5 AI and Robotics ETFs for 2026’s Investment Supercycle
There is no question that 2026 is already set up to be something of a continuance of 2025, at least in the sense of moving deeper into the world of AI, automation, and robotics. As companies deploy AI at scale and industrial robots continue to replace human labor slowly,
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Future of autonomous driving and robots just went up a gear. Nvidia and Boston Dynamics CES latest
Boston Dynamics publicly demonstrated its humanoid robot Atlas for the first time, marking it as no longer a prototype. And Nvidia expects autonomous driving to hit roads soon. View on euronews
Hurotics is selected as the Honoree of the CES Innovation Awards 2026. DONGJAK-GU, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, January 5, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Hurotics, an innovative wearable exosuit robot company (CEO Giuk Lee),
Thousands of innovators and companies will highlight their product offerings across “artificial intelligence, robotics, health and immersive entertainment, mobility and manufacturing, enterprise and energy and so many other amazing categories of tech,
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Samsung Electronics' robotics capabilities to prioritize manufacturing automation: CEO
Roh Tae-moon, chief executive officer (CEO) of Samsung Electronics Co., said Monday the company will place its near-term focus in robotics on manufacturing automation, as it takes a phased approach to expanding the business.
The Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has unveiled its grand plans at CES 2026, letting the world know about its AI robotics development plans lined up towards its commercialization. CES 2026 saw Hyundai Motor Group unveil its latest plans for the future of AI robotics.
New Analysis Platform Explores Why Household Tasks and Physical Automation Require Embodied Intelligence Beyond Traditional Computer Approaches The next wave of AI is physical AI. AI that understands the laws of physics,
Beijing-based Surgerii Robotics will use the funding to market its Shurui single-port surgical robot both domestically and internationally.
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Technology that helps robots read human intentions could lead to safer, smarter, more trustworthy machines
Robots are becoming part of our everyday lives, from health care to home assistance. But for humans to truly trust and collaborate with them, robots need more than technical skill—they need to understand us.
When Leslie Keebler contracted the flu last winter, early-stage lung cancer was not on her radar. The 62-year-old from Munhall, a former smoker, underwent breathing treatments and a round of steroids before a lung scan revealed a suspicious spot.
The loud, powerful robot is the latest to come out of Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute. Landfills are full of old technology, like flat panel TVs that contain a bunch of materials like gold, silver and some that aren’t produced in the U.S. Getting to those materials isn’t an easy task.