Mistral AI Releases Robostral Navigate, 8B-Parameter Model for Robotics
The Paris-based AI lab has released an 8-billion-parameter foundation model designed specifically for robotics applications, marking one of the first purpose-built models in this weight class aimed at industrial deployment. Robostral Navigate processes sensor data, generates motion plans, and runs on edge hardware without cloud connectivity, potentially shifting how manufacturers evaluate AI infrastructure for automation projects.
IEEE Honors Toshio Fukuda After 2,000+ Papers in Robotics
The IEEE has recognized Toshio Fukuda, a researcher whose bibliography spans more than 2,000 papers across biomedical robotics, micro-nano systems, and mechatronics. Fukuda also founded the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, now one of the field's most cited venues. The recognition underscores how foundational work from the 1980s and 1990s continues to shape commercial robotics development in 2026.
Humanoid Robot Market Projected to Reach $50.27B by 2035
The global humanoid robot market will grow from $5.41 billion this year to $50.27 billion by 2035, reflecting a 28.1% compound annual growth rate, according to new data from MarketsandMarkets. The nine-year expansion represents the steepest projected growth curve for any robotics segment tracked by the Delray Beach-based market research firm. The forecast arrives as multiple manufacturers prepare commercial deployments for late 2026 and early 2027.
GMEX Robotics Signs LOI to Acquire California AI Firm for Wireless Fleet Platform
The acquisition targets elimination of wireless communication bottlenecks that currently limit autonomous fleet coordination, according to GMEX. The deal would shift the company's revenue model toward high-margin software subscriptions as industrial robots demand tighter real-time coordination. GMEX did not disclose the equity stake percentage or acquisition terms.
Honeywell Deploys AI-Enabled Warehouse Orchestration Platform Across 50 Distribution Centers
Honeywell International has begun rolling out its new warehouse orchestration platform across 50 customer sites, integrating autonomous mobile robots, vision systems, and predictive analytics into a unified control layer. The deployment targets a logistics market expected to install over 1.2 million warehouse robots by 2028, positioning the industrial conglomerate as a systems integrator rather than hardware manufacturer.
Sabanto and Verdant Robotics Deploy Integrated Autonomy System for Agriculture
Two U.S. agricultural robotics companies have successfully integrated their navigation and precision application platforms, allowing tractors to operate autonomously from field entry to plant-level input delivery. The combined system eliminates the need for human operators during both navigation and spraying operations, representing the first commercially available integration of full autonomy with precision application at the individual plant level.
Robot.com Deploys Autonomous Ad Robots at LEAP East Hong Kong
The San Francisco-based company is bringing its R-ads platform to Asia for the first time, with autonomous advertising robots operating live on the show floor at LEAP East in Hong Kong. Co-founder Judah Longgrear will keynote as the company expands beyond its existing 20-country footprint. The partnership marks the first deployment of autonomous advertising robots at a major Asian technology conference.
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View Funding Coverage →ABB Robotics Adds vSLAM Navigation to Flexley F712 Autonomous Forklift
ABB Robotics has integrated visual simultaneous localization and mapping into its Flexley Stacy F712 autonomous forklift, eliminating the need for fixed infrastructure in warehouse environments. The system enables the forklift to navigate using onboard cameras while coordinating operations with other autonomous mobile robots on the warehouse floor.
Intuitive Surgical Approaches $500B Valuation Target on Da Vinci Volume Growth
The surgical robotics manufacturer has expanded its installed base to over 9,500 da Vinci systems worldwide, with procedure volumes climbing 18% year-over-year in recent quarters. Analysts project the company could reach a $500 billion market capitalization by 2031 if current adoption trajectories hold, driven by multiport system placements and expanding reimbursement coverage across surgical specialties beyond urology and gynecology.
Israeli Deep-Tech Exits Shift to Robotics, Sensors as Hardware Overtakes Software
Hardware companies building robots, sensors, chips and drones accounted for the largest Israeli tech exits in the first half of 2026, marking a departure from the software and cybersecurity deals that historically dominated. The shift reflects growing global demand for physical technologies amid defense modernization and manufacturing automation. Industry analysts point to Israel's dense concentration of aerospace and defense engineering talent as a driver.
NN Inc. Wins Contract for Robotic Surgery Platform Components
The precision components manufacturer will supply critical parts for an unnamed robotic-assisted surgery system, marking its first major contract in the surgical robotics sector. The deal positions NN to expand beyond traditional medical device work into higher-margin platforms where millimeter-scale precision directly impacts patient outcomes. Company executives project the contract will materially contribute to revenue by Q4 2026.
Boston Dynamics Deploys Atlas and Spot at 2026 FIFA World Cup
Hyundai Motor Group and Boston Dynamics have positioned the Atlas humanoid and Spot quadruped at World Cup venues this summer. The deployment marks the first time Boston Dynamics' electric Atlas, unveiled in April, operates in a live global event environment. Spot handles perimeter security while Atlas demonstrates object manipulation tasks in fan engagement zones.
AI2 Robotics Raises $735M at $3B Valuation as Humanoid Funding Soars
A Shenzhen-based startup building wheeled humanoid robots closed one of the largest funding rounds in the category's history, bringing its valuation to nearly $3 billion. The deal underscores surging investor appetite for humanoid platforms, even as executives acknowledge deployment timelines remain years away. Meanwhile, Austin-based Apptronik and other U.S. competitors continue raising capital at elevated valuations.
UBTECH U1 Humanoid Runs 2-4 Hours Per Charge at $146,000 Price Point
UBTECH's full-size humanoid U1 Ultra carries a 990,000 yuan price tag but operates for just two to four hours on a single battery charge, triggering debate over runtime expectations for commercial humanoid platforms. The specification disclosure comes as Chinese manufacturers push consumer-facing humanoid products to market ahead of Western rivals still focused on industrial pilots.
Agility Robotics Plans SPAC Merger as CEO Damion Shelton Tempers Humanoid Hype
The Digit maker is pursuing a public listing through a special purpose acquisition company, bucking the private funding frenzy that has lifted rivals like Figure AI and 1X to billion-dollar valuations. CEO Damion Shelton made clear the company's near-term focus remains warehouse automation, not consumer robotics, as Agility pushes toward commercial scale with automotive and logistics partners.
Weave Robotics Opens Isaac 1 Pre-Orders with $250 Deposit
Weave Robotics has begun accepting pre-orders for Isaac 1, a home tidying robot positioned as a practical entry point into domestic automation. The company is taking fully refundable $250 deposits to secure placement in the delivery queue. Pricing details for the full unit remain undisclosed, but the low-risk deposit structure mirrors strategies used by Figure AI and Tesla to gauge market demand before production.
Lightwheel Closes $145M Series B for Robotics Simulation Platform
The San Francisco-based startup secured one of the largest robotics infrastructure funding rounds in recent quarters, targeting the bottleneck that costs robotics companies millions in wasted training cycles. Lightwheel's platform promises to compress simulation-to-deployment timelines from months to weeks, a claim that will face immediate scrutiny as automotive and warehouse automation partners begin real-world testing this quarter.
Three Humanoid Makers Show Physical Intelligence Gains in Factory Trials
Separate demonstrations from humanoid developers this week highlighted tactile sensing, object manipulation, and real-world factory deployment milestones. The overlapping timelines suggest the industry has moved past proof-of-concept and into validation of specific physical intelligence capabilities that matter for commercial viability.
Agibot Pitches Humanoids for High-Risk Jobs and Education at UK Launch
The Chinese robotics firm outlined deployment plans spanning hazardous industrial environments to classroom assistance during its first European market event. Executives positioned their humanoid platform as a replacement for roles workers actively avoid, while floating long-term ambitions that include tutoring children. The expansion follows the company's domestic production ramp in Suzhou.



















