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Stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of robotics and automation with Robotics Industry Insider: AI & Automation News. This daily podcast delivers the latest updates, insights, and trends in AI, robotics technology, and automation. Whether you're an industry professional or an enthusiast, tune in for expert analysis and interviews that keep you informed and inspired. Discover the future of tech with Robotics Industry Insider. For more info go to https://www.quietplease.ai Check out these deals https://amzn.to/48MZPjs This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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episode Humanoid Robots Are Getting Their IPO Glow-Up and Tesla's Building a 10 Million Sq Ft Robot Factory artwork

Humanoid Robots Are Getting Their IPO Glow-Up and Tesla's Building a 10 Million Sq Ft Robot Factory

This is your Robotics Industry Insider: AI & Automation News podcast. The robotics industry is pivoting from pilots to scalable platforms, and this week’s developments show how quickly that shift is accelerating. KraneShares highlights Bank of America’s projection that humanoid robot shipments could reach about 90,000 units in 2026 and climb to roughly 1.2 million by 2030, signaling a structural change in how automation will be deployed across factories, warehouses, and services. On the humanoid front, Robozaps reports that Unitree Robotics has filed for an initial public offering in Shanghai targeting about 610 million dollars, the first major listing centered on humanoid systems. Chinese firm UBTech has partnered with Siemens Digital Industries Software to push toward annual production of 10,000 humanoid robots in 2026, while Tesla plans to start production of its Optimus Generation 3 this summer, with high volume ramping in 2027 and ten million square feet of factory space dedicated to robot manufacturing. These moves underline how rapidly hardware platforms and manufacturing capacity are scaling. In industrial and collaborative robotics, Robotics 24 7’s April recap notes ABB’s new PoWa collaborative robot family, which extends cobots into heavier payloads, and FANUC’s expansion of its CRX collaborative lineup. These advances matter because they blend safety and flexibility, allowing human workers and robots to share space while handling larger, more complex tasks. GFT Technologies has launched an artificial intelligence powered assembly line that detects and removes defective automotive parts, demonstrating how computer vision and cloud scale machine learning are maturing from experiments to production lines. On the artificial intelligence side, NVIDIA has announced partnerships with Infineon, NXP, and STMicroelectronics to co-develop hardware tuned for humanoid and autonomous systems. At the component level, KraneShares points out that harmonic and strain wave drives remain a key bottleneck in robot actuators, creating both a risk and an opportunity for suppliers who can scale precision mechanics. For listeners, the practical steps are clear. If you run operations, start identifying one or two workflows where cobots or mobile robots can deliver fast payback and begin pilots that collect real cycle time, safety, and uptime data. If you build products, track actuator and chip supply chains now, because component availability will shape your deployment timelines. And if you are in workforce planning, invest early in upskilling technicians and engineers who can maintain robots and tune artificial intelligence models on the factory floor. Looking ahead, expect tighter integration between industrial robots, simulation tools, and foundation models that can learn from entire fleets. The race is no longer about having a single impressive demo robot; it is about building resilient, data driven automation platforms. Thanks for tuning in, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more from me, check out QuietPlease dot A I. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

21 de may de 2026 - 3 min
episode Robots Are Eating the Warehouse Floor and Nobody's Talking About It Until Now artwork

Robots Are Eating the Warehouse Floor and Nobody's Talking About It Until Now

This is your Robotics Industry Insider: AI & Automation News podcast. Industrial and warehouse robotics are quietly becoming the growth engine of automation. The podcast Robotics Industry Insider recently highlighted that industrial and warehouse robots now drive roughly sixty to sixty five percent of total market expansion, with logistics and manufacturing leading the way. The International Federation of Robotics adds that logistics and warehousing are the most frequently cited domains for new deployments, as companies chase speed, accuracy, and traceability. Listeners are seeing three big shifts. First, breakthrough hardware and sensing. From vision guided palletizing arms to autonomous mobile robots weaving through factories, robot makers are pairing high resolution cameras and lidars with dedicated edge chips that simulate real world environments before a robot ever hits the floor. This reduces commissioning time and makes collaborative robots safer and easier to deploy next to humans. Second, artificial intelligence is moving from pilot to production. The International Federation of Robotics notes that over the next five to ten years, artificial intelligence is expected to be widely adopted because it increases efficiency, reduces errors, and cuts maintenance costs, improving return on investment versus non artificial intelligence systems. A vivid example comes from the Fiberon decking plant in North Carolina, highlighted in a recent Siemens focused YouTube report, where Augury’s artificial intelligence devices use vibration, temperature, and magnetic data plus deep neural networks and transformers to predict failures and guide technicians step by step. That is predictive maintenance going from alarm to action plan. Third, the ecosystem is consolidating and partnering. Robotics and Automation News and The Robot Report have been tracking a steady stream of investments and acquisitions in industrial automation, from construction robotics startups raising tens of millions of dollars to large vendors integrating industrial metaverse tools for virtual commissioning and workforce training. For practitioners, the practical takeaways are direct. If you run a plant or warehouse, start with data: instrument your critical machines, then layer on artificial intelligence driven monitoring. When evaluating collaborative or industrial robots, demand simulation and digital twin capabilities so you can test layouts, throughput, and safety scenarios before you buy. Finally, look for vendors who offer open interfaces so your robots, sensors, and planning software can actually talk to each other. Looking ahead, expect more autonomous decision making on the edge, tighter human robot collaboration, and a blurring line between physical robots and virtual models. Thanks for tuning in, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more from me check out Quiet Please dot A I. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

20 de may de 2026 - 3 min
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