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The Industry Innovation Report

French Startup Unveils AI Model For Robots And Human-Like Hand

Genesis AI, a French robotics startup backed by former ​Google CEO Eric Schmidt and telecoms tycoon Xavier Niel, on Wednesday unveiled an AI ‌model designed to make robots more adaptable, along with a...

Solar Activity Makes Space Junk Crash To Earth Faster

Understanding how debris shifts in orbit can help to avoid disastrous collisions. And a new study increases that understanding, showing that space debris falls to Earth faster when the sun is more active....

How California’s New Regulations Will Affect Autonomous Vehicles

In California cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles, autonomous vehicles have operated under a different set of rules for the past few years compared to their human-operated counterparts. Although these...

US Coast Guard Deploys Autonomous Saildrones To Patrol 90,000-Square-Mile Lakes

The U.S. Coast Guard will deploy autonomous surface drones across the Great Lakes from May through October to strengthen maritime surveillance and emergency response operations. The deployment marks one of...

Drones Deployed To Help Met Police’s 999 Response

The Metropolitan Police is using remotely launched drones to support its response to emergencies. A trial now under way in Islington involves drones feeding intelligence both to officers in a control room and on the ground, the force said. Civil liberty campaigners...

Macy’s Employs Warehouse Robots To Speed Up Deliveries

Macy’s has opened its largest and most-automated warehouse to date as the retailer resets its supply chain to speed up fulfillment and increase sales. At the $640 million, 2.5 million-square-foot building in China Grove, N.C., near Charlotte, robots pick clothes,...

How NASA Simulates Conditions In Space Without Blasting Off

Humanity's drive to explore has taken us across the solar system, with astronaut boots, various landers and rovers' wheels exploring the surfaces of several different planetary bodies. These environments are generally hostile to human and equipment health, so...

Smart Mobility Today: 20 October 2025

When prepping for the Smart Mobility Today podcast, I always make sure to read all the source articles from the Thursday Global Auto Mobility newsletter in their entirety. I usually walk away with a favorite by the end of the task. Sometimes I feel deflated by the...

Solving the Engineering Talent Shortage

By now, we all know the challenge we’re facing when it comes to recruiting and retaining talent in our industry. Each year, the U.S. engineering industry needs about 400,000 new engineers, yet about one-third of engineering roles are expected to remain unfilled...

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