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Iván Hernández Dalas: Inside the new ‘Living Lab’ advancing agricultural robotics

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More than 300 growers, ag leaders, federal and state officials, community partners, investors and media attended the grand opening of Reservoir Farms – Salinas. | Credit: The Reservoir Reservoir Farms had its Grand Opening on Monday, welcoming the Agtech world onto the farm to see the fertile grounds developed to help young startups. The agtech incubator has been the dream of  Reservoir founder, CEO, and investor Danny Bernstein, who appeared on Episode 218 of The Robot Report Podcast to highlight his vision. The site broke ground on August 25, 2025 and has been upgraded with office space and workshops for its first cohort of tenants. “From our early days, Reservoir listened intently to partners to understand where innovation in agriculture was stuck,” said Bernstein. “Once our vision to create an on-farm innovation center was clear, we worked relentlessly with partners across the industry to bring the energy, focus, and skills necessary to manifest the space and people nec...

Iván Hernández Dalas: How to avoid over- or under-sizing a servo gearbox

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Sponsored by GAM. GAM offers gearboxes in a wide variety of configurations, precisions and capacities to cover a broad range of applications. (Image: GAM.) When sizing a servo gearbox, it’s tempting to focus on a single number. In many cases, engineers make their selection based primarily on torque, speed, or inertia matching. But considering only one specification instead of how multiple parameters interact can lead to a variety of issues—such as a gearbox and servo motor that are either oversized or undersized for the application. Oversizing means paying for more gearbox than the application needs, while undersizing can result in downtime and unexpected costs when the gearbox fails. Even without outright failure, an undersized gearbox is likely to overheat or cause poor machine performance. “Our joke within the office is that the gearbox acts as the fuse in the system,” says Matt Ruggles, senior design engineer at GAM, a U.S.-based manufacturer of servo gear reducers and other ...

Iván Hernández Dalas: Nebius and NVIDIA collaborate for physical AI cloud

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Nebius has integrated the NVIDIA Physical AI Data Factory Blueprint into its global-scale AI infrastructure. | Credit: Nebius Nebius Group N.V. and NVIDIA Corp. claim to have solved robotics development’s “three-computer problem,” where engineering teams waste up to 40% of their time stitching together incompatible systems. The companies have partnered to offer an integrated cloud platform that handles everything from AI training to edge deployment for robot developers. “Physical AI is going to be one of the defining technology shifts of this decade, and the teams building it today are being held back by infrastructure and tooling that was never designed for those workloads,” said Evan Helda, head of physical AI at Nebius. “Working with NVIDIA, we are building the execution layer for the entire physical AI ecosystem — so that any team, anywhere, can go from idea to deployed robot at the speed the market demands.” NVIDIA is presenting its annual GTC user conference this week in S...

Iván Hernández Dalas: Aetina shows 3D vision and enterprise generative AI at GTC 2026

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Aetina is showing its latest integrated AI systems at GTC in San Jose, Calif. Source: Aetina Corp. Aetina Corp., a leading global provider of edge AI systems, is demonstrating high-precision 3D vision technology and enterprise-grade generative AI agents this week at GTC 2026. The company said its systems use NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture to enable robots and automated systems “to advance toward end-to-end autonomy.” In physical AI application scenarios, robots and automation require real-time, reliable spatial perception. They also need a “decision-making brain” capable of executing complex task reasoning at the edge for dynamic orchestration amid shifting tasks, exceptions, and changing operational priorities, said Aetina. The company claimed that its presence at GTC highlights its role as a key infrastructure enabler for both robotic and enterprise autonomy. Aetina said it provides the “eyes of perception” and the “brain of intelligence” required for autonomous systems, acc...

Iván Hernández Dalas: Graphene-based sensor to improve robot touch

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Schematic showing the materials used in the sensor and the sensing array on a robotic manipulator. Figure from Multiscale-structured miniaturized 3D force sensors . Reproduced under a CC BY 4.0 licence. Robots are becoming increasingly capable in vision and movement, yet touch remains one of their major weaknesses. Now, researchers have developed a miniature tactile sensor that could give robots something much closer to a human sense of touch. The technology, developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge, is based on liquid metal composites and graphene – a two-dimensional form of carbon. The ‘skin’ allows robots to detect not just how hard they are pressing on an object, but also the direction of applied forces, whether an object is slipping, and even how rough a surface is, at a scale small enough to rival the spatial resolution of human fingertips. Their results are reported in the journal Nature Materials . Human fingers rely on multiple types of mechanoreceptors to ...

Iván Hernández Dalas: Don’t miss Neuralink pioneer Noland Arbaugh keynote at the 2026 Robotics Summit

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Noland Arbaugh is the first patient for the Neuralink brain-computer interface. Arbaugh will be onstage at Robotics Summit & Expo 2026 in a closing keynote conversation with Steve Crowe, editorial director of The Robot Report . Arbaugh was injured in his early 20s after a shallow water diving accident that left him with tetraplegia . In January 2024, Arbaugh became the first human recipient of Neuralink ‘s investigational brain-computer interface implant as part of the company’s clinical trial. The Neuralink N1 implant has given Arbaugh agency and independence back in his life. The interface uses 64 flexible threads carrying 1,024 electrodes to record neural activity in the motor cortex and translate intended movement into computer control. The Neuralink implant is designed to let a user control a computer or mobile device. | Credit: Neuralink Arbaugh to demonstrate brain-computer implant onstage At the Robotics Summit, Crowe and Arbaugh will discuss how the interface funct...

Iván Hernández Dalas: Opentrons introduces dynamic simulation, visualization for AI-generated lab workflows

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A researcher a Boston University’s DAMP Lab works with an Opentrons Flex robot. Credit: Opentrons Labworks Inc. Pharmaceutical companies and research institutions are using artificial intelligence to design robotic experiments at scale, but they need to know if AI-generated instructions will execute correctly before handling valuable samples and reagents. Opentrons Labworks Inc. today announced Protocol Visualization for Opentrons Flex, a new simulation and visualization capability. The feature allows scientists to simulate and inspect robotic protocols in a dynamic virtual environment before running them on the Flex system. The interface enables users to observe each step of an automated workflow. “This capability gives researchers a dynamic way to simulate and inspect robotic execution before an experiment begins, creating a clearer bridge between computational design and physical laboratory workflows,” stated James Atwood, CEO of Opentrons. “As AI systems propose more experimen...