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Humanoid Robot Market Projected to Reach $50.27B by 2035

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.

By RoboticsIntl|July 7, 2026|4 min read
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Three Humanoid Makers Show Physical Intelligence Gains in Factory Trials
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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.

By RoboticsIntl·July 5, 2026·4 min read
Unitree Robotics Clears $619M Shanghai IPO Registration
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Unitree Robotics Clears $619M Shanghai IPO Registration

China's securities regulator approved Unitree Robotics' registration for a STAR Market listing, removing the final barrier before the Hangzhou-based humanoid maker prices shares in what would be one of the largest robotics public offerings in Asia. The move positions Unitree to tap public markets as commercial humanoid deployment accelerates across manufacturing and logistics sectors.

By RoboticsIntl·July 4, 2026·4 min read
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Honeywell Deploys AI-Enabled Warehouse Orchestration Platform Across 50 Distribution Centers
Industrial

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.

By RoboticsIntl·July 5, 2026·4 min read
Symbotic Acquires ARMS Innovations to Layer AI Operations Intelligence Over Warehouse Automation
Industrial

Symbotic Acquires ARMS Innovations to Layer AI Operations Intelligence Over Warehouse Automation

The warehouse automation provider is adding end-to-end operational intelligence software to its robotics platform through the purchase of ARMS Innovations. The deal extends Symbotic's reach beyond physical automation into predictive analytics, workforce optimization, and real-time decision-making across the entire warehouse ecosystem. Financial terms were not disclosed.

By RoboticsIntl·July 3, 2026·4 min read
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Robot.com Deploys Autonomous Ad Robots at LEAP East Hong Kong
AI & Autonomy

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.

By RoboticsIntl·July 3, 2026·4 min read
MIT's DAAAM System Enables Robots to Query Object Locations in Natural Language
AI & Autonomy

MIT's DAAAM System Enables Robots to Query Object Locations in Natural Language

Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory developed a memory architecture that lets robots recall where and when they last saw household objects, then answer spoken questions about their locations in under two seconds. The system, called DAAAM, combines spatial mapping with temporal indexing to create what amounts to episodic memory for machines.

By RoboticsIntl·July 3, 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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Lightwheel Closes $145M Series B for Robotics Simulation Platform
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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.

By RoboticsIntl·July 5, 2026·4 min read
Agibot Pitches Humanoids for High-Risk Jobs and Education at UK Launch
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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.

By RoboticsIntl·July 5, 2026·4 min read
Mirsee Robotics Enters Third-Gen Humanoid Design for Industrial Work
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Mirsee Robotics Enters Third-Gen Humanoid Design for Industrial Work

Cambridge, Ontario-based Mirsee Robotics is engineering its third-generation wheeled humanoid robot, targeting physically demanding and hazardous industrial applications. The company joins a crowded field of Canadian robotics firms betting that human-form factor machines will succeed where conventional automation has struggled. The design approach prioritizes stability and payload capacity over bipedal locomotion.

By RoboticsIntl·July 3, 2026·4 min read
Netherlands Opens Humanoid Application Center to Close Gap with China
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Netherlands Opens Humanoid Application Center to Close Gap with China

A new facility in the Netherlands aims to accelerate European humanoid robotics development, where CEO Evert Jaap Lugt says the continent risks falling permanently behind the US and China. The center will focus on real-world deployment scenarios for AI-powered humanoids, targeting sectors from logistics to elder care. Real estate director Niels Langenhuizen is backing the venture as part of a broader push to position Dutch infrastructure for automation-heavy industries.

By RoboticsIntl·July 3, 2026·4 min read
Quantum Systems Raises $1.2B Series C as Defense Drone Funding Hits Record
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Quantum Systems Raises $1.2B Series C as Defense Drone Funding Hits Record

The Munich-based autonomous drone developer closed what may be the largest single venture round in European defense tech history. The raise comes as NATO members accelerate procurement of unmanned systems following increased defense budgets across the alliance. Quantum Systems now joins a handful of defense robotics companies valued above $5 billion.

By RoboticsIntl·July 3, 2026·4 min read
Sabanto and Verdant Integrate Autonomous Tractor Control with SharpShooter Precision Application
Agriculture

Sabanto and Verdant Integrate Autonomous Tractor Control with SharpShooter Precision Application

Two agricultural robotics firms have merged their technologies into a single platform that handles both autonomous navigation and plant-level chemical application without human supervision. The integration connects Sabanto's driverless tractor system with Verdant's SharpShooter precision sprayer, creating a fully autonomous field operation solution that addresses the dual challenges of labor shortage and chemical efficiency in commercial farming.

By RoboticsIntl·July 3, 2026·4 min read
Tesla Optimus Production Line Draws Musk Visit to Fremont Facility
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Tesla Optimus Production Line Draws Musk Visit to Fremont Facility

Elon Musk toured Tesla's Fremont factory to inspect Optimus humanoid robot production infrastructure, signaling the company's continued investment in general-purpose automation hardware. The visit comes as Tesla positions the platform for both internal manufacturing deployment and eventual commercial sale. Industry observers cite the move as evidence Tesla is doubling down on robotics despite competing priorities in vehicle production and energy storage.

By RoboticsIntl·July 2, 2026·4 min read
UBTech U1 Companion Robot Enters Consumer Market With Synthetic Skin
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UBTech U1 Companion Robot Enters Consumer Market With Synthetic Skin

UBTech Robotics has begun selling its U1 humanoid robot, a consumer-facing companion unit covered in synthetic skin and equipped with AI-driven conversation capabilities. The move places the Shenzhen-based manufacturer in direct competition with domestic rivals in China's rapidly expanding personal robotics segment, which analysts project will exceed $8 billion in annual revenue by 2028.

By RoboticsIntl·July 2, 2026·4 min read
Weave Robotics Debuts Isaac 1 Home Robot at $7,999, Ships Fall 2026
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Weave Robotics Debuts Isaac 1 Home Robot at $7,999, Ships Fall 2026

San Francisco-based Weave Robotics has opened preorders for Isaac 1, a mobile home robot assembled domestically and priced at $7,999. The company positions the platform as multifunctional beyond laundry tasks, with first units reaching customers in fall 2026. Five colorways and an emphasis on local-first data processing distinguish the offering in a consumer robotics market dominated by vacuums and lawn mowers.

By RoboticsIntl·July 2, 2026·4 min read
Ambi Robotics and Pickle Robot Link Systems to Automate Dock-to-Pallet Flow
Industrial

Ambi Robotics and Pickle Robot Link Systems to Automate Dock-to-Pallet Flow

Two California robotics firms have integrated their warehouse automation platforms to eliminate human handoffs between trailer unloading and palletization. The combined system routes packages directly from Pickle's truck unloader to Ambi's sortation robots, targeting the labor-intensive loading dock where most facilities still rely on manual crews. Deployment trials are underway at third-party logistics providers.

By RoboticsIntl·July 2, 2026·4 min read
Physical AI Market Forecast Reaches $430B by 2030 Across Nine Sectors
Industrial

Physical AI Market Forecast Reaches $430B by 2030 Across Nine Sectors

A new market analysis projects the physical AI sector will exceed $430 billion by decade's end, driven by industrial automation, autonomous vehicles, robotics, and six additional verticals. The forecast highlights fleet-scale orchestration and safety certification as critical growth enablers. Deployment timelines and capital requirements vary significantly across sectors, with industrial automation and healthcare leading near-term adoption.

By RoboticsIntl·July 2, 2026·4 min read
Built Robotics Lands $75M Blattner Contract for Solar Site Autonomy
AI & Autonomy

Built Robotics Lands $75M Blattner Contract for Solar Site Autonomy

Blattner Company has committed $75 million to Built Robotics for autonomous earthmoving equipment across utility-scale solar projects. The deal represents one of the largest single construction robotics contracts disclosed to date and signals major contractors now treating autonomy as core infrastructure rather than experimental technology. Built will deploy its systems across multiple Blattner sites through 2028.

By RoboticsIntl·July 2, 2026·4 min read