Understanding The Robotics Landscape The Current State of Robotics Robots aren’t just science fiction anymore; they’re ...
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Physical AI is emerging as one of the next major industrial battlegrounds, with Japan’s push driven more by necessity than anything else. With workforces shrinking and pressure mounting to sustain ...
TULSA, Okla. — Students from across the state gathered at Tulsa's Expo Square for the Green Country Regional to get a chance to qualify for the FIRST Robotics Championships. More than 40 teams—most of ...
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — The 2026 FIRST Robotics Competition Iowa Regional begins Thursday at the University of Northern Iowa campus. The event will bring 54 high school robotics teams from seven states to ...
Diboll’s Lumberjacks Robotics team is making waves as they have recently held their own against some of the district and region’s top competition. Diboll’s two teams had a first and second place ...
DALTON — Once the announcer shouted "go," four robots sprang into action, scavenging ruins, clearing boulders, and excavating artifacts, with a crew of four students overseeing them. Hundreds of fans ...
The best thing about the new coffee drive-thru in Hudson might be the fact there’s no need to scan QR codes or tip. That’s because behind the scenes robots are doing all the work. P!ng — “the wicked ...
LEXINGTON COUNTY, S.C. — More than 300 student engineers put their robots and their teamwork to the test on Saturday in Lexington County. Dozens of teams from across the state gathered at River Bluff ...
AIKEN — The St. Mary Help of Christians Catholic School middle school robotics team recently snagged a regional tournament champion title at the Vex V5 Robotics Competition Bot Clash at the Hill on ...
MADISON — A research group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is transforming one of the world's most popular sports through artificial intelligence and robotics, creating soccer-playing machines ...