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PUDU T300 marks Pudu’s move from service to industrial robots

Robotics Business Review

The PUDU T300 mobile robot dis designed for use in tight aisles with heavy payloads. Source: Pudu Robotics Pudu Technology Co. said today at Hannover Messe that it is expanding from service robots into supply chain applications with the new PUDU T300 mobile robot.

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New enabling technologies from Automate 2025

Robotics Business Review

Here are some of the latest enabling technologies for manufacturing and logistics as part of our ongoing Automate coverage. The XBMCU is a compact control unit designed for mobile machines, industrial automation, robotics, and machine-to-machine control. NovAI Capture brings machine vision into the robotic welding process.

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AI in manufacturing: Where it’s been and where it’s going

Control Engineering

Manufacturing AI insights The integration of AI into discrete manufacturing aligns with the concept of Industry 4.0, which is characterized by advancements in technologies like the industrial internet of things (IIoT) and robotics. Of course, this isn’t news to anyone in the manufacturing space.

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Intelligent manufacturing: The Canadian story

Automation Mag

T he Canadian manufacturing industry is well aware of the importance of embracing artificial intelligence (AI). So, where does Canadian manufacturing stand today? She shared that manufacturers that do adopt AI are able to see an impressive difference in their growth and efforts in scaling up their businesses.

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Self-driving robot powered only by light and radio waves

Control Engineering

Robotics insights MilliMobile, a self-driving robot developed by the University of Washington, is powered by ambient light or radio waves, enabling continuous, energy-efficient movement for tasks like gas leak detection or inventory tracking. We reduced the robot’s size and weight so it takes only a small amount of energy to move.

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Assembler robot groups have potential for making larger structures

Control Engineering

Robotics insights. Work is being done toward having groups of robots that are capable of assembling larger structures such as buildings and even robots. Developing this kind of system requires intelligence to be built into the robots themselves so they can operate well as a team. There’s just the structure.”.

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Stretchable soft robotics use strain sensors

Control Engineering

Robotics insights Researchers led by Hangbo Zhao have developed a highly stretchable sensor using 3D electrodes inspired by origami folding patterns. The sensors can measure a strain range up to three times higher than typical sensors, making them valuable for applications in soft robotics, wearable electronics, prosthetics, and biomedicine.