Boston Dynamics latest Atlas humanoid robot is big, strong, and increasingly smart, thanks to Google. The company has plans ...
For several decades, Boston Dynamics has pioneered the development of advanced robots, including humanoids and four-legged ...
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Hyundai’s Atlas humanoid wins top honor at US tech show for factory-ready robot
Atlas won the Best Robot award at CES 2026 after global media praised its humanlike movement and factory-ready design.
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Hyundai plans 30,000 humanoid robot co-workers to support humans in high-risk work
The South Korean automaker aims to integrate robotics into factories as part of its broader vision of ushering Physical AI in ...
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Hyundai to deploy humanoid robots at US factory by 2028
Hyundai Motor Group says it will begin rolling out human-like robots at a manufacturing plant in Georgia, marking its entry ...
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Robots are the future of manufacturing. What happens to human workers?
Companies from around the world traveled to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month to show off their latest ...
On the outskirts of Beijing, young Chinese entrepreneur Cheng Hao sits on an indoor soccer pitch – but this turf isn’t for humans. It’s where engineers working for his start-up, Booster Robotics, ...
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Robots at CES: A history in photos
Spot, Boston Dynamics' first commercial robot, was first shown to the world in 2016 — but that didn't stop Hyundai from showing it off at CES six years later. It seems to be finding success in a few ...
Imagine “hiring” a robot instead of buying one. That’s the core idea behind Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS), a business model that ...
Engineers and computer scientists are developing AI-powered robots that look and act human. Boston Dynamics invited 60 ...
Zurich-based firm taps into latest robot tech to ‘fibre-spray’ high-end sports shoes worn by the likes of Roger Federer ...
We're not shipping a lot of humanoid robots yet. But shipments are forecast to almost double each year for the next decade.
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