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Hurotics is selected as the Honoree of the CES Innovation Awards 2026. DONGJAK-GU, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, January 5, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Hurotics, an innovative wearable exosuit robot company (CEO Giuk Lee),
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5 AI and Robotics ETFs for 2026’s Investment Supercycle
There is no question that 2026 is already set up to be something of a continuance of 2025, at least in the sense of moving deeper into the world of AI, automation, and robotics. As companies deploy AI at scale and industrial robots continue to replace human labor slowly,
LG's latest CLOiD home robot will take up all of your tasks or chores at home, making things more convenient for you.
On the outskirts of Beijing, young Chinese entrepreneur Cheng Hao sits on an indoor soccer pitch – but this turf isn’t for humans. It’s where engineers working for his start-up, Booster Robotics, train human-like robots to play soccer using artificial intelligence – dribbling,
Beijing-based Surgerii Robotics will use the funding to market its Shurui single-port surgical robot both domestically and internationally.
Robots powered by physical AI have the potential to transform applications such as transportation, logistics, manufacturing and even the home. With rapid advances in generative AI, this revolution feels closer than ever. This anticipation spurs bold ...
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Technology that helps robots read human intentions could lead to safer, smarter, more trustworthy machines
Robots are becoming part of our everyday lives, from health care to home assistance. But for humans to truly trust and collaborate with them, robots need more than technical skill—they need to understand us.
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Hyundai Motor Group accelerates robot commercialization efforts
Chang Jae-hoon, Hyundai Motor Group vice chairman, emphasized the importance of speed for the success of the robot business, stating, “The most critical factor for robot commercialization is leading the market,
The loud, powerful robot is the latest to come out of Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute. Landfills are full of old technology, like flat panel TVs that contain a bunch of materials like gold, silver and some that aren’t produced in the U.S. Getting to those materials isn’t an easy task.