23 Jun 2026
Video: Chinese humanoid robots go live on factory production line
Agibot’s G2 robots inspect, handle and sort tablets autonomously at Longcheer’s Nanchang factory. Autonomous robot operations in a live factory environment, not a simulation or staged demonstration.
@IntEngineering, Jijo Malayil
2026
23 Jun 2026
US' new humanoid robot can navigate dynamic environments without maps
US-based Robot.com has launched R-Noid, a humanoid robot designed to perform repetitive, labor-intensive tasks across multiple industries. Offered through a Robot-as-a-Service model, the company said the robot can be deployed from initial site assessment to autonomous operation within eight to twelve weeks.
@IntEngineering, Jijo Malayil
2026
22 Jun 2026
Largest robotics, artificial intelligence show in North America, Automate, at McCormick Place in Chicago this week
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The largest robotics and artificial intelligence show in North America is currently in Chicago. Whether they're making lattes, folding laundry or doing assembly line work, humanoid robots are the future and where money is going.
@abc7chicago, Sarah Schulte
2026
22 Jun 2026
How Nvidia aims to make humanoid robots safe for the workplace
Nvidia is working on new safety and reliability systems aimed at making humanoid robots capable of safely operating in close proximity to people in real-world environments like warehouses, factories and eventually homes, Bloomberg reports.
@brbizreport
2026
22 Jun 2026
Amazon and JD.com Just Unleashed A 1.3 Million Robot Job Massacre - And Policymakers Are Panicking
JD.com and Amazon plan to eliminate or avoid over 1.3 million jobs by 2033, with $12.6 billion in projected savings driving the shift Between JD.com’s 700,000 delivery couriers and the 600,000-plus hires Amazon plans to simply never make, roughly 1.3 million jobs now have expiration dates written in corporate strategy documents.
News Desk
2026
22 Jun 2026
NVIDIA releases Halos, a full-stack safety system for robotics
Agility Robotics is the first to use NVIDIA Halos for Robotics to build safety into its humanoids working in factories, warehouses, and logistics operations for customers including Amazon, GXO, Schaeffler, and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada.
@therobotreport
2026
22 Jun 2026
Delivery robot startup Robot.com is betting its next act on workplace humanoids
Delivery robot startup Robot.com is expanding into workplace humanoids, targeting industrial, food services, and logistics customers with a new robot designed to complete repetitive tasks.
Lloyd Lee
2026
22 Jun 2026
Inside NVIDIA Halos for Robotics: A Full-Stack Functional Safety System for Physical AI | NVIDIA Technical Blog
Physical AI —robots working autonomously alongside people in factories, warehouses, hospitals, and homes—is arriving faster than most expected. Traditional safety which was built for structured environments can not work anymore as the spaces become more unstructured and robots move out of cages. AI-driven safety is the key. Marking a major milestone in the arrival of physical AI, NVIDIA is today…
Riccardo David Mariani
2026
22 Jun 2026
NVIDIA Announces Halos for Robotics, the Industry’s First Full-Stack Safety System for Physical AI
NVIDIA Halos for Robotics is the industry’s only full-stack, open robotics safety system, extending NVIDIA Halos’ proven autonomous vehicle safety to robotics and physical AI to give machines that sense, decide and act in the real world a single common safety architecture. Safety is built in every layer, with NVIDIA IGX Thor and Holoscan Sensor Bridge for AI compute and sensor connectivity, the…
News Desk
2026
