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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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Qualcomm pitches $300 laptop chip and humanoid SoC in single week

Qualcomm pitches $300 laptop chip and humanoid SoC in single week

The San Diego chipmaker unveiled a Snapdragon platform targeting budget Windows devices alongside a robotics-specific system-on-chip designed for humanoid and industrial machines at Computex. The dual launch signals Qualcomm's intent to leverage its mobile processor architecture across vastly different price points and use cases, from consumer PCs to six-figure robots. Both products share underlying IP but address markets with radically different technical requirements.

By Casey Wren|June 2, 2026|4 min read
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Qualcomm pitches $300 laptop chip and humanoid SoC in single week
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Qualcomm pitches $300 laptop chip and humanoid SoC in single week

The San Diego chipmaker unveiled a Snapdragon platform targeting budget Windows devices alongside a robotics-specific system-on-chip designed for humanoid and industrial machines at Computex. The dual launch signals Qualcomm's intent to leverage its mobile processor architecture across vastly different price points and use cases, from consumer PCs to six-figure robots. Both products share underlying IP but address markets with radically different technical requirements.

By Casey Wren·June 2, 2026·4 min read
NVIDIA Open-Sources Physical AI Toolset for Robotics Agents
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NVIDIA Open-Sources Physical AI Toolset for Robotics Agents

NVIDIA released a collection of open source tools and pre-built skills designed to convert robotics workflows into agent-executable tasks. The release targets developers building humanoids, autonomous vehicles, vision AI systems, and industrial digital twins. The company claims the framework reduces development time and costs by providing ready-made capabilities for physical AI systems navigating real-world environments.

By Casey Wren·June 2, 2026·4 min read
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ANSCER Robotics raises $5.4M for hybrid automation push
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ANSCER Robotics raises $5.4M for hybrid automation push

The Michigan-based startup closed a Series A round to expand production of its vision-guided industrial robots across North America and international markets. ANSCER's systems combine mobile bases with articulated arms, targeting material handling tasks in factories where full automation remains impractical. The company plans to scale its manufacturing footprint and add distribution partners in sectors including automotive and consumer goods.

By Casey Wren·June 1, 2026·4 min read
Samsung foundry builds chiplet platform with Cadence for robotics AI
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Samsung foundry builds chiplet platform with Cadence for robotics AI

Samsung Electronics and Cadence Design Systems have built a chiplet platform targeting physical AI semiconductors for robotics, autonomous vehicles, drones, and factory automation. The foundry play addresses demand for chips that fuse sensor data and control actuators in real time—capabilities distinct from data center AI accelerators. Samsung holds roughly 13% of the global foundry market and now enters direct competition with Intel's edge AI initiatives and TSMC's automotive partnerships.

By Casey Wren·May 29, 2026·4 min read
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Yamaha Robotics exec details PLC integration approach
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Yamaha Robotics exec details PLC integration approach

Yamaha Robotics Group's Chris Elston outlined practical methods for connecting programmable logic controllers with robotic systems, addressing a persistent integration challenge for manufacturers upgrading production lines. The technical leader emphasized how standardized industrial communication protocols now reduce custom engineering requirements, while tempering expectations around artificial intelligence capabilities in near-term factory automation. His comments reflect industry efforts to make robotic deployment accessible to mid-sized manufacturers working within existing control infrastructure.

By Casey Wren·May 23, 2026·4 min read
GE Vernova Acquires Robotech Automation for Integration
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GE Vernova Acquires Robotech Automation for Integration

GE Vernova is acquiring Robotech Automation, a systems integrator already embedded in its supply chain operations, bringing robotics deployment capabilities in-house. The energy equipment manufacturer joins a growing list of industrial players buying their automation partners rather than contracting externally. Financial terms remain undisclosed, but the move signals GE Vernova's intent to control factory automation timelines as it scales production of gas turbines, wind turbines, and power generation equipment across global facilities.

By Casey Wren·May 22, 2026·4 min read
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The global robotics industry by the numbers — 2026

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Global robotics market size, 2026
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NVIDIA Open-Sources Physical AI Toolset for Robotics Agents
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NVIDIA Open-Sources Physical AI Toolset for Robotics Agents

NVIDIA released a collection of open source tools and pre-built skills designed to convert robotics workflows into agent-executable tasks. The release targets developers building humanoids, autonomous vehicles, vision AI systems, and industrial digital twins. The company claims the framework reduces development time and costs by providing ready-made capabilities for physical AI systems navigating real-world environments.

By Casey Wren·June 2, 2026·4 min read
Nvidia selects Unitree G1 for first open humanoid platform
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Nvidia selects Unitree G1 for first open humanoid platform

The Santa Clara chipmaker chose a $16,000 Chinese-built humanoid as the reference hardware for its newly announced robotics development platform, bypassing U.S. manufacturers. Unitree, which operates 30 retail stores across China and reportedly filed confidential IPO paperwork, will supply the G1 model as developers build applications atop Nvidia's Cosmos and Omniverse simulation tools. The partnership signals how cost, not origin, drives early adoption in humanoid robotics.

By Casey Wren·June 2, 2026·4 min read
Unitree H2 Plus Pairs Jetson Thor With GR00T for $25K Research Bot
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Unitree H2 Plus Pairs Jetson Thor With GR00T for $25K Research Bot

Unitree Robotics ships a complete humanoid research platform combining its H2 chassis, Sharpa dexterous hands, and NVIDIA's Jetson Thor compute module running the Isaac GR00T framework. The $25,000 package targets academic labs seeking hardware-software integration without custom builds. First units ship in Q2 2025, positioning Unitree as a turnkey alternative to Boston Dynamics and Agility Robotics in the research market.

By Casey Wren·June 2, 2026·4 min read
ANSCER Robotics raises $5.4M for hybrid automation push
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ANSCER Robotics raises $5.4M for hybrid automation push

The Michigan-based startup closed a Series A round to expand production of its vision-guided industrial robots across North America and international markets. ANSCER's systems combine mobile bases with articulated arms, targeting material handling tasks in factories where full automation remains impractical. The company plans to scale its manufacturing footprint and add distribution partners in sectors including automotive and consumer goods.

By Casey Wren·June 1, 2026·4 min read
Defiance ETF Launches First Pure-Play Humanoid Robotics Fund
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Defiance ETF Launches First Pure-Play Humanoid Robotics Fund

Defiance ETFs has introduced ROBO, the first exchange-traded fund dedicated exclusively to humanoid robotics companies. The fund tracks manufacturers and technology suppliers betting on humanoid form factors for industrial and commercial applications. It arrives as institutional investors seek concentrated exposure beyond diversified automation indexes that dilute robotics positions with legacy industrial conglomerates.

By Casey Wren·June 1, 2026·4 min read
Humanoid Developers Shift Focus From Proof-of-Concept to Scale
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Humanoid Developers Shift Focus From Proof-of-Concept to Scale

Humanoid robotics developers gathering in Sunnyvale this month discussed production capacity and supply chain logistics rather than technical feasibility, marking a shift from proof-of-concept to manufacturing scale. Companies with early contract manufacturer partnerships and secured component suppliers now hold competitive advantages as the industry bottleneck moves from R&D to mass production. The transition forces smaller developers toward acquisition or software licensing strategies.

By Casey Wren·June 1, 2026·4 min read