Shield AI and Destinus Demonstrate Autonomous Strike on Hornet Interceptor
The two companies completed a full-mission flight exercise demonstrating collaborative autonomous strike capabilities on the Destinus Hornet, an interceptor designed for counter-UAS operations. The test marks the first operational deployment of Shield AI's Hivemind autonomy software on a hypersonic-capable platform. The collaboration positions both firms for European defense contracts as NATO members accelerate counter-drone procurement.
Unitree G1 Humanoid Reaches 6,268 Meters on Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador
Eastworlds Labs, the AI robotics arm of Virgin Group, deployed a modified Unitree G1 humanoid to the summit of Mount Chimborazo in partnership with adventure collective Geological Dome. The climb marks the first time a bipedal humanoid robot has operated at the point farthest from Earth's center, testing hardware resilience in extreme altitude and atmospheric conditions that mirror challenges facing commercial humanoid deployment.
Korean Humanoid Learns K-Pop Choreography From Video Alone
A South Korean robotics firm demonstrated a humanoid robot that acquires complex dance sequences by analyzing video footage, bypassing traditional motion programming. The achievement represents a shift in imitation learning methodology at a time when Chinese manufacturers capture most commercial headlines. The approach could accelerate robot training across manufacturing and service applications where programming motion libraries remains cost-prohibitive.
Novarc Technologies, Yaskawa Sign MOU on AI-Powered Welding Automation
Burnaby-based Novarc Technologies and Yaskawa Motoman have formalized a strategic partnership to integrate AI-driven welding systems with Yaskawa's robotic platforms. The memorandum of understanding targets manufacturers struggling with welder shortages and aims to scale autonomous pipe welding systems across North American fabrication facilities. Both companies bring complementary strengths: Novarc's computer vision and adaptive welding algorithms, Yaskawa's installed base of industrial manipulators.
TM Technology Enters Humanoid Market With Manufacturing-Focused Robot
TM Technology, a Taiwan-based collaborative robot manufacturer, has unveiled its first humanoid robot platform designed specifically for smart manufacturing environments. The move positions the company alongside Boston Dynamics, Figure AI, and Sanctuary AI in the race to deploy bipedal systems in industrial settings. TM Technology's entry marks another traditional cobot maker pivoting toward physical intelligence.
Kawasaki Robotics RL030N Features 8 Degrees of Freedom at Automate 2025
Kawasaki Robotics will demonstrate its RL030N platform at Automate next month, combining an 8-degree-of-freedom manipulator with Pulseboard inspection technology. The configuration adds a linear seventh axis and eighth rotational axis to standard six-axis designs, targeting automated visual inspection and complex material handling tasks in manufacturing environments.
Robotics and Physical AI Investors Deploy $23B This Year Across 22 Firms
Twenty-two venture capital firms have collectively deployed $23 billion into robotics and physical AI companies in 2024, marking a decisive shift from pure software investments to hardware-intensive automation. The capital flow represents the largest annual total for the sector since 2021, driven by advances in foundation models that can control robotic systems in unstructured environments. Business Insider profiled the investors steering this capital toward humanoid robots, autonomous vehicles, and industrial manipulation systems.
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View Funding Coverage →Kawasaki Robotics RL030N Features 8 Degrees of Freedom at Automate 2025
Kawasaki Robotics will demonstrate its RL030N platform at Automate next month, combining an 8-degree-of-freedom manipulator with Pulseboard inspection technology. The configuration adds a linear seventh axis and eighth rotational axis to standard six-axis designs, targeting automated visual inspection and complex material handling tasks in manufacturing environments.
Novarc Technologies, Yaskawa Sign MOU on AI-Powered Welding Automation
Burnaby-based Novarc Technologies and Yaskawa Motoman have formalized a strategic partnership to integrate AI-driven welding systems with Yaskawa's robotic platforms. The memorandum of understanding targets manufacturers struggling with welder shortages and aims to scale autonomous pipe welding systems across North American fabrication facilities. Both companies bring complementary strengths: Novarc's computer vision and adaptive welding algorithms, Yaskawa's installed base of industrial manipulators.
Unitree G1 Humanoid Reaches 6,268 Meters on Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador
Eastworlds Labs, the AI robotics arm of Virgin Group, deployed a modified Unitree G1 humanoid to the summit of Mount Chimborazo in partnership with adventure collective Geological Dome. The climb marks the first time a bipedal humanoid robot has operated at the point farthest from Earth's center, testing hardware resilience in extreme altitude and atmospheric conditions that mirror challenges facing commercial humanoid deployment.
Korean Humanoid Learns K-Pop Choreography From Video Alone
A South Korean robotics firm demonstrated a humanoid robot that acquires complex dance sequences by analyzing video footage, bypassing traditional motion programming. The achievement represents a shift in imitation learning methodology at a time when Chinese manufacturers capture most commercial headlines. The approach could accelerate robot training across manufacturing and service applications where programming motion libraries remains cost-prohibitive.
Robotics and Physical AI Investors Deploy $23B This Year Across 22 Firms
Twenty-two venture capital firms have collectively deployed $23 billion into robotics and physical AI companies in 2024, marking a decisive shift from pure software investments to hardware-intensive automation. The capital flow represents the largest annual total for the sector since 2021, driven by advances in foundation models that can control robotic systems in unstructured environments. Business Insider profiled the investors steering this capital toward humanoid robots, autonomous vehicles, and industrial manipulation systems.
Shield AI and Destinus Fly Autonomous Strike Mission on Hornet Interceptor
The two companies completed a full-mission flight exercise demonstrating collaborative autonomous strike capabilities on the Destinus Hornet interceptor system, designed for counter-UAS missions against loitering munitions and drone swarms. The demonstration comes as militaries worldwide seek autonomous solutions for the growing threat of low-cost aerial attack platforms. Shield AI provided the autonomy stack that enabled the Hornet to identify, track, and engage targets without human intervention during the exercise.
