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Serve Robotics raises $86M for last-mile delivery expansion

Robotics Business Review

The third-generation Serve Robot is designed to be more rugged, safer, and capacious. Source: Serve Robotics Serve Robotics Inc. based autonomous delivery company said it now has enough financial runway through the end of 2026. The new model is designed to be safer and be manufactured at a reduced cost.

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ABB plans to invest $120M to expand production capacity in the U.S.

Robotics Business Review

Zurch, Switzerland-based ABB expects to create 50 new jobs at a new advanced manufacturing facility in Selmer, Tenn., and will double the size of its existing manufacturing site in Senatobia, Miss., in April 2025, to manufacture the latest technologies for power grid hardening and resilience. are manufactured in the U.S.

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Elon Musk claims Tesla will start using humanoid robots next year

The Guardian Manufacturing

Billionaire says Optimus will start performing tasks for carmaker in 2025 and could be ready for sale in 2026 Business live – latest updates The Tesla chief executive, Elon Musk, has claimed the company will produce “genuinely useful” humanoid robots to start working in its factories next year. Continue reading.

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Navigating the world of manufacturing logistics

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast Navigating the world of manufacturing logistics with FlexQube In Episode 179 of The Robot Report Podcast, we feature an interview with Anders Folgelberg, founder and CEO of FlexQube, a Swedish company specializing in modular material handling systems.

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CynLr raises Series A funding to realize robot vision for ‘universal factory’

Robotics Business Review

The CLX robotic vision stack was inspired by human eyesight. The Bengaluru, India-based company specializes in “visual object sentience,” robotics, and cybernetics. “With General Motors … they require one standard robot platform to handle 22,000+ parts for assembly of the vehicles,” Ramaswamy said.

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Haptikos Emerges From Stealth First Low-Cost Hand Exoskeleton

Gary Mintchell

Ive been watching developments of robotics and peripherals with anticipation. Not to mention extensive use cases in manufacturing. Hepaticas exoskeleton prototypes are already in use by leading companies such as Siemens and Leonardo and are designed for markets ranging from medical, defense and robotics.

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Advancing the world of construction robotics

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast · Advancing the World of Construction Robotics In Episode 157 of The Robot Report Podcast, editors Steve Crowe and Mike Oitzman discuss the week’s news. The Australian robotics company recently brought the latest generation of its Hadrian X autonomous bricklaying robot to the U.S.

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