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Imagry moves to make buses autonomous without mapping

Robotics Business Review

“We’ve been selling our perception and motion-planning stack to Tier 1 suppliers and automotive OEMs for autonomous vehicles. A $30,000 car is different from a $60,000 car, with different hardware stacks and bills of materials, such as camera or compute,” said Ofir.

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MISUMI acquires Fictiv for $350M to scale component offerings

Robotics Business Review

With the transaction, MISUMI said it will accelerate development of systems that use artificial intelligence through digitally native tools built on top of robust physical infrastructure. Once the all-cash transaction closes, the global supply chain company will join MISUMI.

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Sanctuary AI’s latest Phoenix humanoid can learn tasks in 24 hours

Robotics Business Review

Sanctuary has reduced Phoenix’s bill of materials, reducing the cost of manufacture. Through this expanded partnership, the company plans to equip Magna’s automotive component factories with general-purpose AI robots. The company has increased range of motion in the wrists, hands, and elbows.

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Foundation Engineering General Intelligence (EGI) Launched

Gary Mintchell

So, I consented to an interview (I do few of these anymore) with Foundation EGI co-founder Wojciech Matusik, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT. This decision was one of my best lately. Thats a bit to crude, but bear with me.

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Fictiv in Financial Agreement to Join Misumi

Mold Making Technology

This acquisition represents an investment by Misumi to accelerate the emergence of manufacturing and supply chain solutions which deploy the power of artificial intelligence (AI) through digitally native tools built on top of robust physical infrastructure to build real-world products in an efficient, scalable way.