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FundingFigure AI raises $675M Series B at $3.2B valuationHumanoidsTesla Optimus begins limited commercial deployment in 3 GigafactoriesM&AABB acquires Franka Emika for €280MProductBoston Dynamics Spot 3.0 ships with on-board AI integrationMarketsGlobal robotics market crosses $200B milestonePolicySouth Korea mandates service robots in hospitals by 2028ResearchDeepMind RoboAgent achieves state-of-the-art on 34 benchmarksIndustrialAmazon deploys 750,000th operational robotFundingFigure AI raises $675M Series B at $3.2B valuationHumanoidsTesla Optimus begins limited commercial deployment in 3 GigafactoriesM&AABB acquires Franka Emika for €280MProductBoston Dynamics Spot 3.0 ships with on-board AI integrationMarketsGlobal robotics market crosses $200B milestonePolicySouth Korea mandates service robots in hospitals by 2028ResearchDeepMind RoboAgent achieves state-of-the-art on 34 benchmarksIndustrialAmazon deploys 750,000th operational robot
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NVIDIA Halos Targets ISO 26262 Certification for Physical AI Safety

NVIDIA Halos Targets ISO 26262 Certification for Physical AI Safety

NVIDIA's newly detailed Halos system integrates hardware, software, and simulation tools into a unified functional safety architecture designed to meet automotive-grade standards for robots operating in human environments. The full-stack approach addresses a compliance gap that has slowed deployment of autonomous mobile robots in regulated industries, particularly healthcare and manufacturing where ISO 13849 and IEC 61508 certifications remain mandatory for collaborative systems.

By RoboticsIntl|June 22, 2026|4 min read
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European Humanoid Makers Target Niche Applications at Vivatech 2026
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European Humanoid Makers Target Niche Applications at Vivatech 2026

French robotics firms showcased humanoid platforms designed for vineyard labor and hospitality roles at this week's Vivatech trade fair in Paris, positioning specialized use cases as their competitive edge against volume-focused Chinese manufacturers. The strategic pivot reflects Europe's struggle to match Asian production scale while attempting to carve defensible market positions in verticals requiring deep domain expertise and regulatory compliance.

By RoboticsIntl·June 21, 2026·4 min read
Unitree Robotics Reports Profitability as AI Gap Threatens Market Position
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Unitree Robotics Reports Profitability as AI Gap Threatens Market Position

The Chinese robotics manufacturer has turned profitable through aggressive cost reduction, positioning its humanoid platforms at price points well below Western competitors. The financial milestone comes as industry observers question whether Unitree's proprietary AI architecture can match the capabilities of foundation model-equipped rivals entering production in 2025.

By RoboticsIntl·June 21, 2026·4 min read
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NVIDIA Halos Targets ISO 26262 Certification for Physical AI Safety
Industrial

NVIDIA Halos Targets ISO 26262 Certification for Physical AI Safety

NVIDIA's newly detailed Halos system integrates hardware, software, and simulation tools into a unified functional safety architecture designed to meet automotive-grade standards for robots operating in human environments. The full-stack approach addresses a compliance gap that has slowed deployment of autonomous mobile robots in regulated industries, particularly healthcare and manufacturing where ISO 13849 and IEC 61508 certifications remain mandatory for collaborative systems.

By RoboticsIntl·June 22, 2026·4 min read
GrayMatter Robotics Targets 174,000-Worker Defense Gap With Finishing Systems
Industrial

GrayMatter Robotics Targets 174,000-Worker Defense Gap With Finishing Systems

The Navy's industrial base review projects a need for 174,000 new manufacturing workers, a shortfall GrayMatter Robotics says autonomous surface finishing can address. The Los Angeles-based company positions its robotic systems as critical infrastructure for defense production as labor scarcity intensifies across shipyards and aerospace facilities.

By RoboticsIntl·June 20, 2026·4 min read
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Cobot's Proxie Gen 2 Adds Autonomous Task Creation, Mobile Manipulation
AI & Autonomy

Cobot's Proxie Gen 2 Adds Autonomous Task Creation, Mobile Manipulation

Brad Porter's Cobot has launched Proxie Gen 2 with the ability to identify when materials need moving, determine destinations, and generate tasks autonomously—removing the last layer of human coordination from facility logistics. The mobile manipulator represents a departure from purely reactive systems that wait for human direction, a shift that could redefine labor models in warehousing and light manufacturing.

By RoboticsIntl·June 22, 2026·4 min read
Humble Robotics Raises $24M Series A for Autonomous Freight Platform
AI & Autonomy

Humble Robotics Raises $24M Series A for Autonomous Freight Platform

The Palo Alto-based startup has closed a $24 million Series A to advance its autonomous trucking system targeting short-haul freight routes. The funding arrives as labor costs and driver shortages push logistics operators toward automation, with deployment trials expected to begin in regional distribution networks by mid-2026. Humble Robotics joins a crowded field of autonomous freight developers racing to prove commercial viability.

By RoboticsIntl·June 22, 2026·4 min read
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The global robotics industry by the numbers — 2026

Our annual data report covers investment flows, geographic adoption, and the companies to watch in 2026.

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$214B
Global robotics market size, 2026
34%
YoY growth in humanoid investment
4.2M
Industrial robots operating worldwide
127
VC-backed robotics startups funded in Q1
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Battlefield Drones Split on Autonomy vs Automation as Kinetic Control Stays Human
Defense & Aerospace

Battlefield Drones Split on Autonomy vs Automation as Kinetic Control Stays Human

The defense industry's drone operators face a technical divide: full autonomy for navigation and reconnaissance against human-controlled weapons release. Breaking Defense's analysis suggests autonomous flight systems could multiply force effectiveness while keeping lethal decisions under direct human command, a framework already shaping procurement decisions across U.S. military branches.

By RoboticsIntl·June 22, 2026·4 min read
Cobot's Proxie Gen 2 Adds Autonomous Task Creation, Mobile Manipulation
AI & Autonomy

Cobot's Proxie Gen 2 Adds Autonomous Task Creation, Mobile Manipulation

Brad Porter's Cobot has launched Proxie Gen 2 with the ability to identify when materials need moving, determine destinations, and generate tasks autonomously—removing the last layer of human coordination from facility logistics. The mobile manipulator represents a departure from purely reactive systems that wait for human direction, a shift that could redefine labor models in warehousing and light manufacturing.

By RoboticsIntl·June 22, 2026·4 min read
Humble Robotics Raises $24M Series A for Autonomous Freight Platform
AI & Autonomy

Humble Robotics Raises $24M Series A for Autonomous Freight Platform

The Palo Alto-based startup has closed a $24 million Series A to advance its autonomous trucking system targeting short-haul freight routes. The funding arrives as labor costs and driver shortages push logistics operators toward automation, with deployment trials expected to begin in regional distribution networks by mid-2026. Humble Robotics joins a crowded field of autonomous freight developers racing to prove commercial viability.

By RoboticsIntl·June 22, 2026·4 min read
ON Semiconductor Launches GaNEXUS Gallium Nitride Power Portfolio
AI & Autonomy

ON Semiconductor Launches GaNEXUS Gallium Nitride Power Portfolio

ON Semiconductor introduced GaNEXUS, a gallium nitride power semiconductor platform designed for AI data centers and robotics applications. The portfolio targets power conversion efficiency gains in high-density computing and motion control systems. The launch positions ON Semiconductor to compete directly with established GaN suppliers including Texas Instruments, Infineon, and Efficient Power Conversion in the rapidly expanding AI infrastructure market.

By RoboticsIntl·June 22, 2026·4 min read
Global X Robotics ETF Holds $3.54B, Tracks 41 Companies Across Industrial Automation
AI & Autonomy

Global X Robotics ETF Holds $3.54B, Tracks 41 Companies Across Industrial Automation

The BOTZ fund now commands $3.54 billion in assets under management, making it the largest pure-play robotics investment vehicle available to U.S. investors. The exchange-traded fund tracks 41 companies spanning industrial automation, autonomous systems, and AI-driven manufacturing platforms. Its performance reflects investor appetite for broad exposure to robotics suppliers rather than single-stock bets in a sector where technology shifts rapidly.

By RoboticsIntl·June 21, 2026·4 min read
European Humanoid Makers Target Niche Applications at Vivatech 2026
Humanoids

European Humanoid Makers Target Niche Applications at Vivatech 2026

French robotics firms showcased humanoid platforms designed for vineyard labor and hospitality roles at this week's Vivatech trade fair in Paris, positioning specialized use cases as their competitive edge against volume-focused Chinese manufacturers. The strategic pivot reflects Europe's struggle to match Asian production scale while attempting to carve defensible market positions in verticals requiring deep domain expertise and regulatory compliance.

By RoboticsIntl·June 21, 2026·4 min read
Hyundai Acquires SoftBank's 9.65% Boston Dynamics Stake for $325M
AI & Autonomy

Hyundai Acquires SoftBank's 9.65% Boston Dynamics Stake for $325M

The $325 million transaction eliminates SoftBank's final financial tie to the Waltham robotics company, valuing Boston Dynamics at roughly $3.4 billion. Hyundai now controls 100% of the maker of Spot and Atlas. The deal caps a turbulent ownership history spanning Google, SoftBank, and now the Korean automotive giant.

By RoboticsIntl·June 21, 2026·4 min read
Unitree Robotics Reports Profitability as AI Gap Threatens Market Position
Humanoids

Unitree Robotics Reports Profitability as AI Gap Threatens Market Position

The Chinese robotics manufacturer has turned profitable through aggressive cost reduction, positioning its humanoid platforms at price points well below Western competitors. The financial milestone comes as industry observers question whether Unitree's proprietary AI architecture can match the capabilities of foundation model-equipped rivals entering production in 2025.

By RoboticsIntl·June 21, 2026·4 min read
Unitree G1 Humanoid Summits 6,310-Meter Volcano in Ecuador Field Test
Humanoids

Unitree G1 Humanoid Summits 6,310-Meter Volcano in Ecuador Field Test

A modified Unitree G1 robot designated Pemba reached the summit of Chimborazo volcano, marking the first time a humanoid platform has operated autonomously above 6,000 meters. The test validates bipedal locomotion for high-altitude environmental sensing applications and sets a benchmark for extreme-environment robotics ahead of planned Himalayan deployments.

By RoboticsIntl·June 20, 2026·4 min read