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Robotics and automation have moved well beyond the trade‑show stage and into a real investment cycle. Companies across manufacturing, logistics, and fulfillment are deploying collaborative robots, machine‑vision systems,
Humanoid robotics saw major advances this week, from Unitree’s wheeled-legged G1 performing skating flips to Realbotix’s lifelike Melody greeter debuting at a Las Vegas conference. KAIST’s Prof. Park Hae-won showcased designs that prioritize task ...
Melody is an M-Series humanoid, a masterpiece of "human-centric" engineering from Realbotix, a Canada-based humanoid robot manufacturer.
Unitree Robotics has unveiled a striking demonstration of its G1 humanoid robot performing roller- and ice-skating maneuvers, including 360-degree spins and front flips, while maintaining balance. The wheeled-legged design merges efficiency and ...
Chinese startups are churning out more humanoid robots than their U.S. rivals, despite far lower valuations.
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Humanoid robots are about to move from labs to factory floors, poised to become a $4 trillion market
HUMANOID robots are getting ready to leave research labs and start working in real factories. A new study from Roland Berger, Humanoid Robots 2026 – The Convergence Moment for a New Market, says this change is happening now.
Unitree Robotics has showcased its G1 humanoid executing advanced skating and flipping maneuvers, highlighting breakthroughs in hybrid wheel-leg locomotion. The demonstration reflects growing industry momentum toward more capable, adaptable humanoid robots ...