Trener Robotics’ Acteris platform replaces rigid procedural coding with pre-trained Physical AI skills, letting operators describe robotic tasks in their own words, turning conversational input into ...
Ottonomy built Ottumn.AI on NVIDIA's infrastructure to integrate delivery systems for healthcare, logistics, and smart cities ...
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First visit to Universal brings thrilling theme park excitement
Rachel Pizzolato experiences Universal for the first time, soaking in thrilling rides and theme park excitement.
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Who's laughing now? China’s humanoid robots go from viral stumbles to kung fu flips in one year
Chinese humanoid robots are having a moment in the spotlight after a standout performance at the country's annual Spring ...
CynLr’s object intelligence platform aims to teach robots to learn like babies, enabling real-time adaptation and ...
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An assistive robot learns to set and clear the table by observing humans
Researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) have developed a new methodology for a robot to learn how to move its ...
Built on NVIDIA, Ottumn.AI brings Physical AI orchestration to healthcare, logistics, and smart cities through one ...
The Exhibition” opens at The Franklin Institute on Feb. 14, 2026, for its world premiere. The show runs through Sept. 7 in ...
The fresh capital will scale deployment of Acteris, an agentic AI platform that transforms industrial robots into intelligent ...
Trener Robotics’ Acteris is a robot-agnostic skills platform that lets operators describe the tasks they want to automate in their own words.
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China: World’s first full-stack humanoid robot open-sourced, draws global developers
Beijing-based startup RoboParty has open-sourced its flagship bipedal humanoid, Roboto Origin, just months after ...
Rösler UK has taken another step in advancing automated surface finishing with the installation of a new collaborative robot ...
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