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RoboBusiness to discuss autonomy challenges in mobile robotics

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It’s predicted that by 2030, over 1 million mobile robots will be in the field. However, implementation is still complex and the cost of robot downtime is estimated to range from $1,000 to $10,000 per minute. At RoboBusiness , which takes place Oct. Opteran won a 2024 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award for this work.

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CES 2025 recap: Noteworthy robots at this year’s show

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CES 2025 didn’t disappoint, with robots of all shapes and sizes designed for various applications. Credit: The Robot Report The annual Consumer Electronics Show brings together the latest in technology product announcements. Last week, Las Vegas was once again full of robotics and AI-based systems.

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Palladyne AI completes Phase 1 of U.S. Air Force robot software contract

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Palladyne AI is continuing to validate its industrial robot software for media blasting of complex aircraft components. Source: Adobe Stock Robots and the latest software to control them are becoming essential to aircraft maintenance in both the civilian and defense sectors. A Boeing C-17 Globemaster III military transport aircraft.

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Learn about digitalization in the warehouse in new webinar

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Source: Dexory Designing and deploying a digital warehouse can be a challenge, with numerous technology options to add to your operations. From robotics and automation to the latest data analytics and artificial intelligence, how can you take advantage of digitalization? At 2:00 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Dec.

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Robot dog learns new tricks: Boston Dynamics unleashes Spot v4.1

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’s Spot robot has evolved to become more capable at facility inspection tasks. In that time, the quadruped robot as achieved greater autonomy and an ever-growing set of sensor payloads. The company recently upgraded the yellow, four-legged robot with several new features in its latest Spot operating system release.

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ReMEmbR shows how generative AI can help robots reason and act, says NVIDIA

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ReMEmbR combines LLMs, VLMs, and retrieval-augmented generation to enable robots to reason and take action. Large language models (LLMs) and VLMs can act as agents, reasoning over data to help robots perform meaningful tasks that might be hard to define. But how can you apply these advances to perception and autonomy in robotics?

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