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Dexterity picks up $95M in funding for container unloading robots

Robotics Business Review

Dexterity said it uses “physical AI” to give its full-stack systems human-like dexterity, freeing workers in logistics , warehousing, and supply chain operations from repetitive and strenuous tasks. It signed a 2022 contract to deploy 1,500 robots to Japanese warehouses by 2026. The company is hiring.

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Cdn. business leaders worried about U.S. protectionism: KPMG report

Canadian Manufacturing

economy, such as manufacturing, automotive, transportation and warehousing, energy and natural resources, as well as technology, media and telecommunications. The concerns are primarily being felt by larger Canadian companies and sectors that are highly integrated with the U.S.

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Machine vision, automation streamline logistics and warehousing operations

Control Engineering

Due to staffing shortages and major supply chain issues, manufacturers are willing to emphasize automation more to meet surging demand. By 2026, that number is expected to more than double, accelerated by a global pandemic and growing e-commerce industry. Machine vision insights. Vision-guided robotics.

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After slow 2024, A3 optimistic about robotics sales moving forward

Robotics Business Review

Theres a lot of optimism and a lot of signals right now that 2025, and even into 2026 and 2027, being strong years for automation, Alex Shikany, executive vice president of A3, told The Robot Report last week at Collaborate North America 2025. in units and 0.1% in revenue over 2023.