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The Industry Innovation Report

GM Installs Robots At Flagship EV Factory After Laying Off 1,300 Workers

Dozens of new robot arms have been installed at General Motors’ flagship electric vehicle factory in Detroit—even as 1,300 workers remain out of work following what was supposed to be a temporary layoff. The...

AI-Driven Velocity Is Manufacturing’s New Competitive Edge 

In the volatile world of manufacturing, one factor is emerging as the ultimate differentiator in 2026: speed, and in particular, operational velocity. This is the ability to sense market changes, make...

South Korean Shipyard Turns To AI-Powered Welding Robots

Sparks flew continuously inside HD Hyundai Heavy Industries' Hull Assembly Plant 2 in Ulsan, where ship blocks stretching dozens of yards filled the production floor. From a distance, the scene appeared to...

Nvidia Upgrades US Manufacturing As AI Race Intensifies

Nvidia revealed plans to upgrade a new chip factory in Texas on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press. Nvidia expects power consumption to be cut by 50% at its new location, dramatically increasing...

Robots Can Now Learn New Skills By Watching Videos

Engineers have built robots that are capable of learning new skills by watching videos of humans performing them. A team from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) developed a model that allowed robots to perform household tasks like opening drawers and picking...

Scientists Turn Aircraft Into Moon Gravity Research Lab

The moon is a strange little world. Only about 1.2% the mass of Earth, our planet's companion exerts a much weaker gravitational force on objects on its surface than its parent planet. As a result, an astronaut on the moon's surface feels as if he or she...

Audi Collaboration Focus: Smart Roadway Safety

Peachtree Corners – one of the nation's first smart cities powered by real-world connected infrastructure – and Audi of America Inc. announced a collaboration to advance cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) practical deployment pathways as part of the city's...

Could A “Toroidal Propeller” Change The Future Of Drones?

The basic configuration of traditional propellers has not fundamentally changed since the first powered flight by the Wright brothers in 1903. However, as engineers learn more about aerodynamics and attempt new experiments, propellers are evolving to more complex...

These 2D Machines Can Shapeshift Into Moving 3D Robots

In order to keep costs low while maximizing utility, engineers are getting creative with their potential robotic cargo. As governments and private companies set their sights returning to the moon and,eventually, establishing a human presence on Mars, space-friendly...

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