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Reinforcement learning in robotics: Robots that learn from experience

August 8, 2025 by David Edwards

Reinforcement learning (RL) is transforming the way robots interact with the world.

Unlike traditional programming or supervised learning, which depend on pre-defined rules or labeled datasets, RL enables robots to learn through trial and error – much like how humans and animals acquire new skills.

This approach is increasingly vital as robots are deployed in complex, unstructured environments where adaptability is key. [Read more…] about Reinforcement learning in robotics: Robots that learn from experience

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Features Tagged With: AI in robotics, Autonomous robots, industrial automation, machine learning, reinforcement learning, robot learning systems, robot training, robotic manipulation, robotics, trial and error ai

Beyond AI Appreciation Day: The year-round value of AI and robotics

August 7, 2025 by Mai Tao

By Freddy Kuo, chairman of Luminys, chairman of Sync Robotic and special office executive assistant at Foxlink

Since 2021, technologists have marked July 16 as AI Appreciation Day. The holiday provides an opportunity to recognize how AI is transforming both our personal and professional lives.

One of the areas where AI has been particularly influential is in robotics. With AI at its core, robots can think, adapt, and act autonomously throughout different environments.

While this year’s celebration has passed, it’s worth recognizing the innovation driving AI and robotics year-round. These technologies are not only reshaping industries but also redefining how we solve global challenges. [Read more…] about Beyond AI Appreciation Day: The year-round value of AI and robotics

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Features Tagged With: ai and robotics, ai appreciation day, ai impact 2025, ai in industry, AI-powered robots, autonomous inspection, industrial automation, mobile robotic platforms, robotics innovation, smart security systems

Wet vs. dry aircraft washing: All you need to know about aircraft cleaning types

August 6, 2025 by David Edwards

The aviation industry has evolved significantly in how it approaches aircraft cleaning, moving away from manual methods toward automated solutions that are more efficient. Today, understanding the differences between wet and dry washing methods is crucial for making decisions about aircraft cleaning services.

What makes these two cleaning techniques different, and when should you use each one? Veronika Andrianovaite, chief commercial officer of Nordic Dino Robotics, explains the key differences between the two methods as well as their best uses. [Read more…] about Wet vs. dry aircraft washing: All you need to know about aircraft cleaning types

Filed Under: Aircraft, Features Tagged With: aircraft cleaning methods, aircraft washing, aviation maintenance, aviation water use, dry wash aircraft, nordic dino, robotic aircraft cleaning, sustainable aircraft cleaning, wet vs dry wash, wet wash aircraft

But first, pizza: Virginia Tech team creates assistive robotics that can make you a meal

August 6, 2025 by David Edwards

For the millions of Americans who live with a mobility issue, making a pizza can be a lot more challenging than just choosing between pepperoni or sausage.

Now, Virginia Tech researchers have developed a robotic arm with novel assistive grippers that can help those with disabilities accomplish complex everyday tasks, including building a pizza.

The results of the research, which can increase independence for people with limited mobility, were published in Soft Robotics.

Creating new tools that can mimic the motions of human users is the work of Dylan Losey and Michael Bartlett, both associate professors of mechanical engineering. [Read more…] about But first, pizza: Virginia Tech team creates assistive robotics that can make you a meal

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: ai in assistive tech, assistive robotics, disability technology, human robot collaboration, nsf robotics grant, pizza making robot, robotic gripper, soft robotics, switchable adhesives, virginia tech robotics

Most frequently asked questions in robotics: What is robotics vs. automation vs. robots?

August 4, 2025 by David Edwards

This is the third article in a series of FAQs about robotics. The first one and the second one can be found on this website. This article deals with the question: What is robotics vs. automation vs. robots?

In simple terms, “robotics” is the broader science; “robots” are physical units; and “automation” is the enabling technology. Moreover, “automation” is the umbrella term within which “robotics” is a sub-sector.

Though often used interchangeably, the terms robotics, robots, and automation refer to distinct – but overlapping – concepts.

Understanding the differences is essential for anyone navigating today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, from engineers and investors to factory workers and everyday consumers. [Read more…] about Most frequently asked questions in robotics: What is robotics vs. automation vs. robots?

Filed Under: Features, Research Tagged With: automation, automation vs robotics, difference between robots and automation, industrial robots, robot science, robotic technology, robotics, robots, smart machines, what is robotics

Top AI-powered vision system companies: Giving robots the power of sight

August 1, 2025 by David Edwards

In the evolving world of robotics, one of the most transformative advancements is the development of AI-powered vision systems.

These technologies enable robots not only to “see” but also to interpret and understand their environments with increasing sophistication.

From assembly lines and warehouses to surgical suites and farm fields, vision-enabled robots are reshaping what machines can do – bringing a new level of autonomy, adaptability, and precision to automated tasks. [Read more…] about Top AI-powered vision system companies: Giving robots the power of sight

Filed Under: Components, Features Tagged With: 2d vision systems, 3d machine vision, ai vision systems, computer vision, industrial automation, object recognition, robot vision, robotic guidance, scene interpretation, smart cameras

Exclusive interview with Locus Robotics: ‘Born in the digital age’

July 30, 2025 by David Edwards

With more than 15,000 autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) deployed globally, Locus Robotics has become one of the leading players in warehouse automation.

The company’s cloud-native LocusONE platform is designed to orchestrate entire fleets and workflows, enabling customers to adapt quickly to fluctuating demand and increasingly complex fulfilment networks.

In this exclusive Q&A, Denis Niezgoda, chief commercial officer, international at Locus Robotics, discusses the lessons learned from scaling automation across diverse markets, the benefits of Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS), and how the company is preparing for the next generation of intelligent, orchestrated warehouse operations. [Read more…] about Exclusive interview with Locus Robotics: ‘Born in the digital age’

Filed Under: Features, Warehouse robots Tagged With: amr deployment, autonomous mobile robots, denis niezgoda, global automation trends, locus robotics, LocusONE platform, logistics automation, raas robots as a service, warehouse automation, warehouse orchestration

JPMorgan report: Robotics and automation surge as investors back ‘science made real’

July 29, 2025 by David Edwards

The robotics and automation sector is experiencing a dramatic rise in investor interest, as the industry matures from theoretical science to real-world application, according to JPMorgan’s newly released Applied Tech report.

JPMorgan, the world’s largest bank, defines “Applied Technology” as the sector that bridges scientific discovery and engineering innovation – essentially translating lab-born concepts into real-world tools.

Robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and automation form a core part of this applied frontier, where the theoretical is rapidly becoming practical. [Read more…] about JPMorgan report: Robotics and automation surge as investors back ‘science made real’

Filed Under: Features, Research Tagged With: AI in robotics, applied technology, automation trends, humanoid robots, industrial automation, jp morgan tech report, real world ai applications, robotics investment, robotics m&a, venture capital robotics

Robo taxi market predicted to grow from $1.8 billion in 2024 to $500 billion by 2034

July 29, 2025 by David Edwards

You call a taxi, and instead of a driver, a car shows up to take you wherever you need to go. It’s smooth and convenient, and you never have to worry about parking.

Welcome to the world of robo taxis. These driverless cars are no longer just a sci-fi idea; they’re becoming part of our everyday lives.

As cities become smarter and technology improves, robo taxis are changing the way we travel, offering a faster and more efficient way to get from one place to another. [Read more…] about Robo taxi market predicted to grow from $1.8 billion in 2024 to $500 billion by 2034

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: ai transportation, autonomous vehicles, driverless cars, electric vehicles, ride-hailing, robo taxi market, robo-taxi, self-driving technology, smart cities, urban mobility

Opinion: Edge AI is driving the next wave of robotic innovation

July 28, 2025 by David Edwards

By Paul Williamson, SVP and GM IoT line of business at Arm

The robotics revolution is accelerating. What began as rigid, programmed machines confined to factory floors, is evolving into more adaptive, intelligent systems now being piloted across a growing range of sectors.

The catalyst for this transformation isn’t just better hardware or more sophisticated software alone, but the convergence of multiple breakthrough technologies, with edge AI leading the charge. [Read more…] about Opinion: Edge AI is driving the next wave of robotic innovation

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: ai at the edge, arm iot, autonomous systems, collaborative robots, edge ai, humanoid robots, intelligent robots, real-time robotics, robotics innovation, warehouse automation

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