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Greenpeace robot stages deepest-ever seabed protest
While conducting a scientific survey of vulnerable and unexplored deep-sea ecosystems along the Arctic Mid-Ocean ...
Read More China to assign digital ID numbers to humanoid robots for lifecycle tracking
China is introducing a national digital identification system for humanoid robots as authorities seek to ...
Read More CVPR 2026 fields 16,000+ paper submissions on technical advances in AI
The program committee of the 2026 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), one ...
Read More Virginia Tech researchers control soft robotics with ‘AI’s cousin’: ‘Reservoir computing’
Soft robotics – machines made of flexible, muscle-like materials – can bend and stretch in ...
Read More Festo introduces two-finger pneumatic gripper for cobot applications
Collaborative robots operate within strict payload and mounting constraints. Pneumatic gripper installations that rely on ...
Read More The power of the open-source community in robotics: Collaboration and shared innovation
For decades, robotics was viewed as a niche engineering discipline inhabited largely by researchers, academics, ...
Read More China Is Leading the AI Supercycle — and the Distance Is Growing
Key Takeaways: Global enterprise AI spending will reach $940B in 2026, growing to $2.1 trillion ...
Read More Global Electronics Association Expands Workforce Training Across Six Core Languages
The Global Electronics Association announced an expansion of its member training program, extending key electronics ...
Read More EMS Spotlight: David Cummings, SVP & Chief Commercial Officer, Benchmark Electronics
David Cummings, SVP & Chief Commercial Officer, Benchmark Electronics explains his company’s ‘customer obsession’ culture’ ...
Read More When Routes Break, Supply Chains Must Rethink
Hyundai’s Hormuz detour isn’t a one-company problem—it’s a signal that just-in-time supply chains need a ...
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