Humanoid robotics is shifting from ambitious prototypes to real-world deployment—and Apptronik’s latest milestone underscores that momentum. The Austin-based robotics company ...
For a low-cost solution, Karthik Urs, then at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and his colleagues 3D printed a robot with legs that can be adapted to match those of various species — complete ...
Current robots are severely limited in their intelligence by the constraints inherent in rigid electronic hardware frameworks. The advancement of flexible electronic technology has driven a component ...
Humanoid robots are all the hype in 2026 as developers hope to develop models that can handle everyday tasks. RobCo co-founder and CEO Roman Hölzl comes on the program to discuss the use cases for ...
Fauna Robotics is launching Sprout as a developer platform for humanoid robots. The robot features 29 degrees of freedom and ...
Harvard engineers have developed a new 3D printing technique that allows soft robots to ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, the Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) Market is projected to grow from USD 2.75 billion in 2026 ...
(Nanowerk News) A tiny, soft, flexible robot that can crawl through earthquake rubble to find trapped victims or travel inside the human body to deliver medicine may seem like science fiction, but an ...
With the rapid development of robotics technology, various robots are entering our daily lives and taking on increasingly diverse tasks. However ...
Scientists have developed an electronic skin for robots, enabling them to differentiate between ordinary touch and potentially damaging force.
UK scientists have created a soft, jelly-like robot that moves and changes shape in response to electric fields, mimicking the flexibility of living tissue.
A research team including Dr. Hyung Gon Shin from Samsung Electronics' Future Robotics Division (formerly a Ph.D. researcher at POSTECH), and Professors Keehoon Kim and Wan Kyun Chung from the ...