Robot makers are in a full-on sprint to take over factories, warehouses and homes, but lofty visions of rapid adoption are outpacing the technology’s reality.
Robots for specific blue collar tasks in difficult, repetitive and harsh environments are delivering value now in terms of quality, safety, cost and process efficiencies.
DJI launches the ROMO robot vacuum series in Korea, featuring drone-grade obstacle sensing, 25,000 Pa suction, a ...
DJI has launched its ROMO robot vacuum cleaner lineup in South Korea. The series focuses on full floor coverage, high suction power, and low maintenance. It includes three models: ROMO S ROMO A ...
Musk, fresh off a days-long stint trading barbs with Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary, was once pals with Altman. Their ...
AI-driven platforms increasingly assist farmers in choosing when to plant, irrigate, fertilize, or harvest. These systems ...
S70/P70/V70 robotic vacuum cleaners, Mobius 60 with self-changing mops, LiDAX Ultra and ViAX wireless lawn mowers, Rover X10 ...
Manpower constraints are compounded by Singapore’s foreign worker quotas, said Mr Andy Hoon, chief executive of the Kim San ...
TÜV Rheinland has introduced a closed-loop recycled material verification process to help the electronics industry manage growing e-waste volumes and comply with increasingly strict regulatory demands ...
We have curated the best innovations of CES 2026, offering a look at standout products that push boundaries, rethink familiar categories, and offer real-world value. The collection showcases ideas ...
Canvas creates worker-controlled drywall finishing robots that provide consistent wall finishes faster than human workers.