BMW deploys humanoid robots in Leipzig production
BMW is deploying humanoid robots in production at its Leipzig operation.
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BMW is deploying humanoid robots in production at its Leipzig operation.
The headline reports a correction related to Standard Bots. It does not state what information was corrected.
Barcelona-based THEKER raised a €73 million Series A to accelerate AI robotics deployment.
Samsung is backing industrial robotics startup Theker in an €85m round.
Funding is backing Standard Bots, which is described as being on track for 10% of new U.S. industrial robots.
GiantLeap Capital announced a strategic investment in Standard Bots, described as America's largest manufacturer of AI-native industrial robots.
Standard Bots raised a $200 million Series C at a $1 billion valuation to scale AI-native American robotics, according to the headline.
The headline reports that building a robot is nearly impossible without China.
Micron selected Bechtel for its New York semiconductor project as its U.S. manufacturing expansion moves forward.
Standard Bots has secured $200 million in funding and is valued at $1 billion. The headline frames the investment as supporting automation-led reshoring.
AUTOMATE 2026 will spotlight AI, robotics, and the future of industrial automation.
ABB Ltd stock is drawing investor attention as automation demand and Q1 2026 orders remain in focus.
UT Austin has been selected to help lead a national expansion of the semiconductor workforce.
Standard Bots has reached a $1 billion valuation after raising a $200 million Series C round.
PMM is betting on reshoring, automation, and the next generation.
Comfort Systems USA is reported to be seeing strong growth from AI data centers and U.S. manufacturing reshoring.
A report covers Japan's factory automation and industrial controls market size, share, and industry insights for 2026-2034.
The headline reports that high oil prices could become a political liability for Republicans in the 2026 congressional elections.
The headline argues that reshoring in the United States depends on making factory jobs more attractive to workers.
The headline reports an interview with Workr Robotics CEO Ken Macken about paying for automation by the hour.