Qualcomm has joined MassRobotics as a sponsor and will support startups with its Dragonwing collaborative developer hub.
Gesture control robotics replaces traditional buttons and joysticks with natural hand movements. This approach improves user ...
This ain't teleoperation. Chinese researchers have tested a new, much quicker and easier method of teaching robots to play tennis, and the results look like a breakthrough in machine learning and real ...
January 2026 marked a major milestone for the humanoid robotics sector, as several leading manufacturers unveiled production-ready platforms and next-generation models at CES 2026 and related industry ...
As an educator, I often find that the most profound learning happens not when students are looking at a worksheet or a screen, but when they are looking at a ...
Can a robot keep up with Serena Williams? Researchers have taught a humanoid robot to play tennis with humans — and it can hold its own. Chinese AI robotic company Galbot designed software to teach a ...
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Galbot Robotics has released a video on its official X handle on March 16 showing a humanoid robot rallying tennis shots with a human player in real time. The demonstration showcases the company’s ...
BMW begins testing humanoid robots at its Leipzig iFACTORY plant to assist in electric vehicle production. AEON robot from Hexagon Robotics helps with battery assembly, screw tightening, and other ...
The annual show for the embedded electronics supply chain showcased many innovations in edge AI and connected, intelligent systems that can perceive and act in real time.
The last decade has seen vast improvements in humanoid robots, but graduating to widespread use might require going back to the fundamentals. “Not reliably,” Hurst said. “I don’t think it’s totally ...