May Mobility Partners with CaoCao to Deploy Robotaxis in Europe
Michigan-based autonomous vehicle operator May Mobility has signed a partnership with Chinese ride-hailing platform CaoCao Mobility to deploy self-driving vehicles internationally. The collaboration marks May Mobility's first expansion beyond North America and positions CaoCao to compete directly with Didi and other domestic rivals investing in autonomous taxi services. European cities represent the initial deployment targets.
Agility Robotics to Raise $620M Through Churchill Capital SPAC Merger
The Oregon-based humanoid manufacturer will merge with Churchill Capital Corp XI in a deal that values the combined entity at approximately $1.8 billion. The capital infusion targets production scaling for Digit v5 and fulfillment of a growing order pipeline from logistics and manufacturing customers. The transaction represents the first humanoid robotics company to pursue a public listing through the SPAC route since the market correction of 2023-2024.
Canadian Greenhouse Growers Deploy Vision-Guided Harvesting Arms Across 12 Facilities
Automated fruit-picking systems trained on multi-dimensional canopy data are now operating in commercial greenhouses across Ontario and British Columbia. The deployments mark a shift from controlled lab trials to revenue-generating production lines, with operators reporting cycle times under 8 seconds per tomato cluster and 94% damage-free handling rates.
Techman Robot Showcases AI Vision Cobots at Thailand ME Assembly 2026
Taiwan-based collaborative robotics manufacturer Techman Robot is using the ME Assembly & Automation Show in Bangkok as its platform to court Southeast Asian smart manufacturing customers. The company will demonstrate its vision-integrated cobot portfolio as regional manufacturers accelerate automation adoption. Thailand represents a strategic gateway for industrial robotics suppliers targeting ASEAN's growing electronics and automotive sectors.
STMicroelectronics Joins Oversonic Robotics as Strategic Investor in RoBee Humanoid
The semiconductor giant has taken an equity stake in the Milan-based robotics firm alongside Fondazione ENEA Tech Biomedical and SpotInvest. The investment will fund industrial-scale production of the cognitive humanoid robot RoBee and support the company's expansion into U.S. manufacturing and healthcare markets. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the deal marks STMicroelectronics' first direct investment in a humanoid robotics platform developer.
ARM's Drew Henry Maps Chipmaker's Physical AI Strategy for Robotics
Drew Henry, ARM's senior director of automotive and robotics, laid out the company's roadmap for bringing its chip architectures into physical AI and autonomous systems designed to operate under real-world power, thermal, and latency constraints. The strategy centers on adapting ARM's existing compute cores for edge inference workloads where milliseconds and milliwatts matter as much as TOPS.
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.
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View Funding Coverage →Morgan Stanley Lifts China Humanoid Forecast to 50,000 Units for 2026
The investment bank has nearly doubled its shipment projection for Chinese humanoid robots in less than six months, citing accelerating mass production plans from companies including Xpeng. The revised estimate of 50,000 units marks an 80% increase from Morgan Stanley's January forecast of 28,000 units, reflecting momentum in commercial deployments and supply chain maturation across the sector.
Weedinator Autonomous Field Robot Returns After Nine-Year Development
The open-source agricultural robot, first featured in the 2017 Hackaday Prize, continues active development as a community-driven alternative to commercial precision weeding platforms. Built on readily available components and designed for customization, the project offers a transparent look at the technical challenges of autonomous field navigation and selective weed removal—a problem domain where startups have collectively raised hundreds of millions despite persistent deployment difficulties.
ExRobotics ExR-2.5 Receives UL Certification for North American Hazardous Sites
The Norwegian robotics firm's inspection platform now carries official clearance for explosive atmospheres across North America, positioning it against established players like Clearpath and ANYbotics in oil, gas, and chemical facilities. Certification covers Class I Division 1 environments where flammable gases or vapors may be present during normal operations.
AI-Driven Farm Robots Now Operate Across 12 Million Hectares Globally
Five technologies—autonomous field robots, computer vision systems, precision irrigation networks, drone fleets, and predictive analytics platforms—have moved from pilot programs to commercial scale across agriculture operations spanning six continents. The shift represents the industry's first widespread deployment of coordinated robotics systems that communicate across entire farm operations, not just individual tasks.
Niqo Robotics Weeding Platform Nears Break-Even as Company Expands Crop Portfolio
The agricultural robotics firm reports its core autonomous weeding business is approaching self-sustainability, prompting expansion into additional crop types and international markets. A next-generation weeding robot will debut in late 2026, while the company shifts focus from pure technology development to commercialization at scale. The timing positions Niqo to capitalize on tightening herbicide regulations and rising farm labor costs.
iRobot Roomba 105X Drops to $130 with LiDAR Navigation
The Roomba 105X, priced at $130 through Amazon, represents a 48% discount from its $250 list price and marks the first time iRobot has positioned LiDAR-equipped hardware below the $150 threshold. The entry-level model employs structured row-based navigation rather than random pathing, signaling a broader shift in autonomous vacuum economics as component costs decline. The pricing underscores intensifying competition from Chinese manufacturers in the sub-$200 segment.
Poland Acquires Shield AI V-Bat Drones for Naval Operations
Poland's military has contracted with Shield AI to supply V-Bat vertical takeoff and landing drones for its naval forces, marking the first European procurement of the system after its deployment in Ukraine demonstrated resistance to electronic warfare that grounded competing platforms. The deal extends Shield AI's footprint in NATO militaries and validates design choices that prioritize resilience over range.
Tesla Taps Taiwanese Suppliers for Optimus Production Ramp
Elon Musk's humanoid robot venture is engaging component manufacturers across Taiwan's supply chain, signaling a shift from prototype demonstrations to volume production. The move follows months of Musk repositioning Tesla as a robotics company rather than solely an electric vehicle maker. Supplier engagement suggests initial manufacturing runs could begin before year-end, though production volumes remain undisclosed.
Alpine Eagle, Origin Robotics Partner on Sentinel-BLAZE Integration
The two European defense contractors will demonstrate a layered counter-drone architecture at Eurosatory 2026, combining Alpine Eagle's Sentinel detection platform with Origin Robotics' BLAZE interceptor system. The partnership targets NATO operators seeking multi-vendor interoperability in the rapidly expanding counter-UAS market, which analysts project will reach $12.4 billion globally by 2030.
Vention Partners with FANUC, Universal Robots on Cloud Design Platform
Montreal-based automation platform Vention now integrates design libraries from FANUC and Universal Robots directly into its cloud manufacturing software. The partnerships aim to collapse deployment timelines for industrial workcells by letting engineers configure robot systems entirely in browser before purchasing hardware. Integration follows Vention's shift toward software-defined automation architecture.
Robot.com Unveils R-noid Humanoid Without Legs for Industrial Tasks
The San Francisco startup promises deployment from site visit to autonomous operation in months, targeting nineteen specific tasks across five categories. R-noid ditches legs entirely, focusing lift capacity and upper-body manipulation on work that causes repetitive strain injuries. The platform debuts publicly at Automate 2026.
Robot.com Deploys Fewer Than 40 Wheeled Humanoids After Campus Delivery Pivot
The delivery robot startup has fielded under 40 units of its R-noid humanoid platform, powered by a foundation model from Physical Intelligence. The deployment marks a sharp turn from Robot.com's established campus delivery business, where the company has operated sidewalk robots for several years. The wheeled design and PI partnership signal a bet on workplace applications rather than bipedal mobility.



















