Robots are rapidly moving beyond pre-programmed automation into a new era of adaptive, learning-driven autonomy. At the center of this transformation is the rise of AI-powered Robot Operating Systems ...
China has unveiled what developers describe as the country's first robot operating system built on OpenHarmony, underscoring Beijing's broader push to establish a domestic software and hardware ...
Many companies are focused on building robots, or the hardware components to help them move, grip objects, or interact with the world around them. Silicon Valley-based OpenMind is focused under the ...
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DARPA solicits swarm-capable, automated robotic medics to treat battlefield casualties
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a program to develop robotic systems ...
Robot suppliers are simplifying flexibility through standardized interfaces, modular gripper systems and low-code/no-code platforms that eliminate the need for custom programming or robotics expertise ...
Robotic systems are transforming industries worldwide, from manufacturing plants to healthcare facilities. However, the journey from concept to deployment is often fraught with design and ...
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Google joins Japanese robotics giant to power next-gen autonomous factory robots
Google has joined hands with Japanese robotics giant FANUC America Corporation to advance Physical ...
Boulder, CO and Pasadena, CA — February 11, 2026 — Motiv Space Systems announced a contractual agreement with PickNik Robotics to support software development for NASA’s Fly Foundational Robotics (FFR ...
Now, as a student in Northwestern Engineering's Master of Science in Robotics (MSR) program, Patil developed an open-source software package that filled what he saw as a gap in the robotics community.
For her independent project, Sayantani Bhattacharya (MSR '25) designed a fleet of autonomous quadrupeds to navigate hazardous terrain in disaster areas. A disaster zone is no place for hesitation.
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