Chef Robotics
Chef Robotics is a food automation company known for flexible robots used in food preparation, assembly, and production facilities.
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Chef Robotics is a food automation company known for flexible robots used in food preparation, assembly, and production facilities.
Covariant is a leading ai robotic picking and foundation models company using AI, robotics, automation software, sensing, or intelligent machines across warehouse robotics, fulfillment automation, and logistics operations workflows.
Standard Bots is a leading ai industrial robotics company using AI, robotics, automation software, sensing, or intelligent machines across industrial robotics, factory automation, and smart manufacturing workflows.
LG Group and NVIDIA have formalized a broad strategic partnership spanning physical AI and robotics, AI data center infrastructure, and autonomous driving systems.
Investors and technology leaders increasingly view humanoid robots as the next major growth opportunity in artificial intelligence. Industry forecasts suggest the market could expand from a few billion dollars today to hundreds of billions within the next decade.
Major AI companies are increasingly focusing on humanoid robots as the next frontier of artificial intelligence. The shift is drawing investments from Nvidia, OpenAI, Tesla, Meta, and a growing group of robotics startups seeking to bring AI into the physical world.
OpenAI has launched a dedicated robotics division focused on building humanoid robots for infrastructure projects and future consumer use. The move expands the company’s ambitions beyond software and places it in direct competition with Tesla’s Optimus program.
Meta is developing a personalized AI assistant powered by Muse Spark, aiming to automate everyday tasks across its platforms.
SoftBank is preparing a new AI and robotics company to automate data center construction, with plans for a potential $100 billion IPO. The move targets growing demand for AI infrastructure.
Startup Antioch has raised $8.5 million to build simulation tools for robotics developers. The company aims to close the gap between virtual training and real-world deployment.
Nvidia has unveiled Kimodo, a motion diffusion model that generates high-quality human and robot movements from text and constraints using large-scale motion capture data.
DoorDash launches Tasks platform for real-world data collection, helping businesses and AI systems while expanding earning options for Dashers.
Startup Integral AI is partnering with Japanese manufacturers to develop AI models that allow industrial robots to learn tasks through observation and language prompts.
Researchers in Germany have launched a two-year project to build an AI-powered robotic system that can detect and sort smart textiles for recycling. The initiative targets rising waste from garments embedded with electronics.
Honor confirmed its Robot Phone will launch in the second half of the year, featuring a 200MP camera with a built-in three-axis mechanical gimbal system.