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Robotics Frontline

Warehouse bots to surgical arms — the latest in robotics.

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Apr 5, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-04-05

This week's biggest robotics story is China's relentless push to industrialize humanoid production at scale, with a new Guangdong factory capable of producing 10,000 humanoid units per year — one every 30 minutes. Meanwhile, FedEx is doubling down on partnerships over proprietary tech to automate its logistics operations, and Manna Drone Delivery secured $50M to expand its U.S. drone delivery network. The overarching theme: robotics is moving from lab demos to mass-scale, real-world deployment at an unprecedented pace.

6 min read/15 sources
Apr 4, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-04-04

This week's top robotics stories center on the ongoing debate between humanoid hype and industrial reality, with fresh insights from LogiMAT 2026 showing that mature AMR technologies still command the shop floor alongside flashy bipedal newcomers. SEER Robotics is heading to MODEX 2026 to showcase its "all robots, one platform" vision, while the global humanoid robot market continues its headline-grabbing 30.4% CAGR trajectory. The convergence of physical AI, warehouse automation, and soaring venture capital underscores a sector accelerating faster than most industries can absorb.

6 min read/15 sources
Apr 3, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-04-03

This week's robotics landscape is defined by three converging forces: humanoid robots moving from demos to real industrial deployments, a flood of Chinese startup VC activity reshaping the competitive map, and MODEX 2026 drawing automation vendors eager to show off next-generation logistics solutions. From Realbotix ramping AI humanoid production to Forbes spotlighting China's top-funded robotics startups, the industry is accelerating past proof-of-concept into commercial reality.

7 min read/15 sources
Apr 2, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-04-02

This week's robotics landscape is defined by a convergence of capital markets and industrial momentum: Unitree Robotics has filed for a landmark $610 million IPO following explosive revenue growth, while The Robot Report's monthly recap confirms March 2026 was among the most news-dense months in the sector's history. Meanwhile, Cimcorp is heading to MODEX 2026 with a fresh grocery-distribution automation showcase, underscoring how the race from humanoid labs to logistics floors is accelerating on every front.

7 min read/15 sources
Apr 1, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-04-01

China's new national humanoid robot standards framework is shaking up the global industry, as Shanghai-based Agibot announced a production milestone on March 30. Meanwhile, UAV-powered urban logistics is emerging as a serious challenger to traditional last-mile delivery, and Tesla's Optimus faces intensifying competition heading into Q1 2026. Key themes this week: standardization as a competitive moat, AI-driven infrastructure, and the accelerating race to deploy robots at scale.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 31, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-03-31

This week's most critical robotics stories center on humanoid robots making their way into real-world industrial settings: a humanoid company is piloting a torso-on-a-trolley robot for automotive logistics, MODEX 2026 opens spotlighting integrated automation from Signode, and MIT researchers published a breakthrough AI system for managing warehouse robot traffic. The overarching theme is the accelerating push from lab demos into production deployments — across both humanoid and traditional industrial robotics.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 30, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-03-30

This week's robotics news is dominated by a fresh MIT/Symbotic research breakthrough on warehouse robot traffic management, Decathlon's real-world results from deploying Exotec warehouse robots at scale, and the packaging industry's growing embrace of humanoid technology. Key themes include AI-driven logistics optimization, the accelerating push of physical AI into production environments, and the widening aperture of robotics beyond traditional warehouses into consumer and home settings.

7 min read/15 sources
Mar 29, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-03-29

Physical Intelligence (PI), the San Francisco-based robotics AI startup co-founded by Sergey Levine, is reportedly in talks to raise $1 billion in a new funding round — its second time seeking that milestone figure. Separately, the robotics industry continues to buzz following a wave of GTC 2026 announcements, while NVIDIA's Cosmos 3 world foundation model and a growing ecosystem of physical AI partnerships signal the industry's accelerating trajectory. The week also brought fresh editorial analysis connecting capital markets, technical breakthroughs, and deployment realities.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 28, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-03-28

Amazon made a significant move into the home robotics space this week, acquiring Fauna Robotics to expand beyond warehouse automation. Meanwhile, The Robot Report published a post-GTC 2026 analysis identifying three key robotics trends accelerating industry adoption. In other news, a humanoid robot took center stage at the White House, highlighting AI's growing role in education and careers.

5 min read/15 sources
Mar 24, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-03-24

This week in robotics, Gecko Robotics secured the largest U.S. Navy robotics contract yet, a five-year IDIQ deal for industrial inspection work, signaling growing defense demand for specialized robots. Unitree Robotics filed for an IPO in Shanghai seeking 4.2 billion yuan ($610 million), a landmark moment that could define how investors value the humanoid robotics sector. Meanwhile, NVIDIA unveiled Cosmos 3 — its first world foundation model unifying synthetic world generation, vision reasoning, and action simulation — alongside a sweeping ecosystem of physical AI partners showcasing next-generation robots at GTC 2026.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 22, 2026

Robotics Frontline — 2026-03-22

This week's robotics landscape was dominated by the convergence of physical AI and production-scale deployment, with NVIDIA unveiling Cosmos 3 and new Isaac frameworks at GTC 2026 while partnering with global robotics leaders including Boston Dynamics and Caterpillar. UBTech secured a landmark partnership with Siemens to accelerate its push toward 10,000 humanoid units annually, and industrial robotics startup RoboForce raised $52 million to scale its general-purpose AI robot platform. Meanwhile, Texas Instruments and NVIDIA deepened collaboration to speed humanoid deployment, and venture firm Bessemer identified 50 startups transforming industries with physical AI.

6 min read/15 sources

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