Boston Dynamics showcased updates to its Spot robot, highlighting new industrial inspection and remote monitoring features for enterprise customers.
Boston Dynamics revealed a new version of its Spot robot with improved battery life and autonomous inspection capabilities, targeting industrial and commercial applications.
Figure AI announced a new humanoid robot model, Figure 2, with enhanced dexterity and AI-driven navigation, set to begin pilot deployments in logistics and manufacturing later this year.
CES 2026 featured a wave of new robotics products, including Dreame's concept for a next-generation robot vacuum with advanced AI navigation and Lovense's Emily 'companion' doll, which uses AI for interactive experiences.
Samsung unveiled a new robot vacuum at CES 2026 that doubles as a security camera, featuring advanced AI for real-time monitoring and cleaning.
Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid robot is now a commercial product, set to deploy in factories starting in 2028.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang showcased two small waddling robots during his CES keynote, captivating the audience.
CES 2026 highlights robotics as a top trend, with Chinese companies like Unitree displaying innovations.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang showcased two new small, interactive robots on stage at CES 2026, demonstrating the company's push into physical AI and robotics. These robots, which waddle and chirp, are part of Nvidia's broader strategy to integrate AI into physical machines.
1X is delivering the first batch of $20,000 Neo Beta humanoid robots to customers, marking a significant step in bringing humanoid robots to market, though early adopters may face limitations in robot capabilities[1].
Tesla is aiming for widespread deployment of robotaxis in 2026, as announced by Elon Musk, signaling a major push in autonomous vehicle technology[4].