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Funding the next wave of robotics

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast Funding the next wave of robotics The Robot Report Podcast Nuro navigates to fully autonomous driving In Episode 176 of The Robot Report Podcast, we feature an interview with venture capitalists Juliette Chevallier, Principle at Scale Ventures, and Jasmeet Singh founder of JMOON Ventures.

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AgiBot releases humanoid manipulation dataset to enable large-scale learning

Robotics Business Review

The AgiBot World humanoid manipulation dataset includes foundational models, standardized benchmarks, and a collaborative framework. Source: AgiBot Robot training, especially for emerging humanoids for diverse environments or applications, requires a lot of high-quality data. ” Register today to save 40% on conference passes!

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Dynamic Manufacturing India May-June 2025 Edition

Dinesh Mishra

Dear Readers, As we move into the mid-year stretch of 2025, this edition of Dynamic Manufacturing India proudly dedicates to the very backbone of Indian manufacturing — the Automotive Sector. The industry is evolving rapidly, requiring competencies in advanced manufacturing, mechatronics, robotics, and AI-driven vehicle design.

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What Sets Leading MRFs Apart? Benchmark to Find Out

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

At the heart of this evolution lies an urgent imperative: benchmarking performance against the industrys best to remain competitive and future-ready. The Frost & Sullivan analysis, Frost Radar: Material Recovery Facility Technology, 2025 , identifies 15 top innovators that are transforming the MRF landscape.

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NVIDIA heralds ‘physical AI’ era with Cosmos platform launch

Robotics Business Review

Instead of producing text, it produces action tokens How is this different from traditional robotics? Traditional robots are typically pre-programmed to perform specific, repetitive tasks in controlled environments. That is a very sensible thing for the future of robotics, and the technology is right around the corner.

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Top 50 Technologies Shaping 2025: Innovations Redefining Growth & Investment

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Join our upcoming Top 50 Technologies Growth Webinar to discover the key innovations that will drive growth, efficiency, and transformation in 2025 and beyond. Europe: BASFs industrial heat pump project will generate 500,000 tons of CO-free steam annually , setting a benchmark for industrial decarbonization.

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Humanoid robots need pilot studies to demonstrate utility, says Silicon Foundry

Robotics Business Review

Credit: Eugene Demaitre Lately, not a week goes by without some announcement around humanoid robotics. The global market for humanoid robots could reach $7.9 billion by 2025, predicted BBC Research LLC. As with all automation, these robots can first address dull, dirty, or dangerous tasks in manufacturing and the supply chain.

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