The new Nexus NX1 bundles HaptX gloves and Virtuix treadmills into a "turnkey" system, betting that realistic haptic feedback is the missing link for training robotic dexterity.
During its Q3 earnings call, Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng confirmed the ''Iron'' robot will enter mass production in late 2026, a timeline that places it in a direct race with Tesla''s Optimus.
Physical Intelligence has unveiled π*0.6, a new VLA model that utilizes a training method called "Recap." By combining human demonstrations with autonomous reinforcement learning, the company claims to have doubled performance throughput on complex tasks like laundry folding and espresso making.
Hyundai Motor Group is committing KRW 50.5 trillion to future technologies, including plans for a new AI data center, a "Physical AI Application Center," and a dedicated robotics manufacturing and foundry facility.
Just days after Sunday Robotics' reveal, Tangible Robotics has emerged from stealth with "Eggie," a wheeled home robot that shares a "full stack" philosophy but makes a different bet on hardware: fully dexterous, human-like hands.