RoboStore Shifts Entire Consumer Robot Line to US Manufacturing
The California-based robotics retailer has ceased all imports from Chinese suppliers and moved production to domestic facilities, making it one of the first major consumer robotics brands to fully onshore manufacturing in response to federal trade restrictions. The transition affects the company's entire product catalog and could signal a broader restructuring of consumer robotics supply chains across North America.
IEEE Spectrum Highlights DARPA Robotics Challenge Legacy in Video Roundup
The weekly Video Friday collection from IEEE Spectrum continues to document robotics development milestones, with this edition featuring commentary on DARPA challenge experiences and upcoming industry events including IROS 2026 in Pittsburgh and the Humanoids Summit in Seoul. The roundup reflects ongoing industry attention to government-funded competitions as proving grounds for breakthrough capabilities.
Unichem Acquires Loomia to Supply Tactile Sensors for Humanoids
Automotive supplier Unichem has purchased Loomia, a soft-circuit fabricator that pioneered flexible textile sensors, to manufacture tactile skin for humanoid robots. The acquisition brings automotive-grade manufacturing discipline to a technology category where most developers still rely on research-grade prototypes. R&Y, another automotive supplier, is separately partnering with the combined entity.
Unitree Robotics Signs University Partnerships in Ten Cities as Education Revenue Hits 70%
The Hangzhou-based humanoid robot maker has locked in industrial-college agreements with more than ten universities across China's manufacturing belt ahead of a planned IPO. Scientific research and education now generate over 70 percent of Unitree's humanoid robot revenue, transforming what appears to be a talent pipeline into the company's primary go-to-market strategy.
CATL Aviation Battery Clears Safety Test, Targets eVTOL Production by 2027
Contemporary Amperex Technology's aviation battery system passed critical safety certification, positioning the world's largest EV battery manufacturer to supply China's emerging electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle sector. The move extends CATL's dominance beyond ground transportation into aerial mobility, where energy density and thermal management remain the primary engineering barriers to commercial passenger service.
Weave Robotics Isaac 1 Leads Laundry-Folding Push Among Unicorn Startups
Multiple billion-dollar robotics companies now view laundry folding as the critical proving ground for home manipulation. The task combines soft fabric handling, variable geometry recognition, and real-world chaos management—capabilities required before robots can claim genuine household utility. Weave Robotics has deployed its Isaac 1 system as the latest entrant in this high-stakes technical race.
EdgeRunner AI Neural Network Enables Military Robots to Operate Offline
The California startup's onboard processing system allows defense robots to complete missions after losing satellite or cellular connectivity. Field trials demonstrated autonomous navigation and target identification without cloud access, addressing a critical vulnerability in GPS-denied or jammed environments where adversaries routinely disrupt communications.
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View Funding Coverage →Smith+Nephew and Imperial College Launch Surgical Robotics Centre
The global medical technology company has established a dedicated innovation center with Imperial College London's Hamlyn Centre to compress the timeline from laboratory research to clinical deployment. The partnership targets faster commercialization of surgical robotics technologies developed within one of Europe's leading academic programs, with both parties committing resources to bridge the gap between academic prototypes and market-ready systems.
CUVIS Hip System Completes Russia's First Autonomous Hip Replacement at Moscow Hospital
Surgeons at Savelyeva Hospital deployed the CUVIS Hip robotic platform for a fully autonomous joint replacement procedure, marking the first time Russian orthopedic teams have ceded real-time control to a surgical robot. Deputy Mayor Anastasia Rakova disclosed the milestone operation, which arrives as domestic manufacturers race to reduce reliance on imported medical robotics systems banned under sanctions.
Agility Robotics SPAC Merger Highlights Wall Street's Fragmented Approach to Robotics Listings
Agility Robotics' decision to go public through a special purpose acquisition company underscores how robotics firms increasingly bypass traditional IPOs. With SPAC mergers, reverse mergers, and direct listings now competing for founder attention, investment bankers acknowledge no consensus path exists for bringing robotic systems companies to public markets. The diversity of routes reflects both the sector's immaturity and Wall Street's uncertainty about how to value hardware-heavy automation businesses.
El Camino Health Deploys da Vinci Robot for Cardiac Procedures in Silicon Valley
Surgeons at El Camino Health Heart and Vascular Institute have begun performing cardiac operations using Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci robotic platform, expanding the system's use beyond traditional abdominal and thoracic applications. The California facility joins a small but growing number of centers deploying teleoperated surgical robots for minimally invasive heart procedures, a category that has historically relied on direct-access techniques.
Unitree Humanoid Clocks 12.66 m/s Sprint, Claims 2-Meter Standing Jump
The Hangzhou-based robotics firm released performance data for a humanoid designated "Superman" that would make it the fastest bipedal robot on record, surpassing previous benchmarks from Boston Dynamics and Agility Robotics. The company has not published test protocols, payload specifications, or third-party verification for either metric, raising questions about repeatability and real-world operating conditions.
Persona AI Deploys Humanoids for Shipyard Welding in Texas
Nic Radford's Persona AI has moved humanoid robots from demonstration videos into commercial welding work at Texas shipyards, targeting one of the first jobs automated by industrial robots in the 1960s. The company argues economic viability trumps general-purpose capability, betting skilled labor shortages justify current humanoid costs despite competition from specialized welding systems.
AgiBot Shifts From Hardware Build to AI Platform Strategy in 2026
The Chinese humanoid robot maker is repositioning itself as an embodied AI company rather than a hardware manufacturer, signaling a broader industry shift as robotics firms race to control the intelligence stack. The pivot comes as hardware commoditization accelerates and integration challenges mount across deployment sites.
Humanoid Robotics Are Blurring The Line Between Humans And Machines
The integration of neural interface technology with humanoid robotics has moved from concept to active development, with at least three major robotics firms exploring partnerships with brain-computer interface companies. The convergence represents a fundamental shift in how engineers approach human-robot collaboration, moving beyond voice commands and touchscreens to direct neural control pathways that could reshape teleoperation and assistive robotics.
Precision Ag Robotics Target 40% Reduction in Chemical Herbicides by 2027
Autonomous weeding machines, drone-mounted imaging systems, and AI-driven crop monitoring platforms are moving from pilot programs to commercial deployment across North American farms. The shift could cut conventional herbicide use nearly in half within two growing seasons while reducing per-acre input costs by as much as 30%, according to data compiled by the Global Ag Tech Initiative from early adopters in California, Iowa, and Ontario.
Taiwan Supply Chain Pursues Humanoid Components as Deployment Timeline Slips
Taiwanese component manufacturers are positioning themselves for humanoid robot production runs, even as industry consensus pushes large-scale commercial deployment beyond initial projections. The gap between supply-chain readiness and technical viability highlights persistent challenges in mobility, manipulation, and cost that continue to separate demonstration units from factory-floor economics.
Mobile Manipulator Report Maps Commercial Deployment Timeline Through 2027
A new industry analysis consolidates deployment data from more than a dozen humanoid and mobile manipulator developers, offering engineers and investors a reference point for tracking real-world adoption. The report includes technical specifications, expected delivery windows, and candid assessments from executives about the gap between demonstration videos and commercial readiness.
RoboBusiness Panel Brings Agility, Apptronik, and PSYONIC Together on Humanoid Commercialization
A panel discussion at RoboBusiness will feature executives from four companies actively deploying humanoid robots in warehouse, manufacturing, and prosthetics applications. The session marks one of the first public forums where competitors in the humanoid space will address commercialization challenges side-by-side. The conversation comes as the sector faces mounting questions about return on investment and real-world deployment timelines.



















