Industrial Automation AI News & Updates

SoftBank Acquires ABB Robotics for $5.4B to Advance Physical AI and ASI Vision

SoftBank Group announced the acquisition of ABB Group's robotics business unit for $5.375 billion, with the deal expected to close in mid-to-late 2026. The acquisition is part of SoftBank's strategic focus on "physical AI" and its stated mission to realize Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI), combining advanced robotics with AI capabilities. ABB's robotics division employs 7,000 people and generated $2.3 billion in revenue in 2024, producing robots for industrial tasks like picking, cleaning, and painting.

Robotics Startup Investment Surges to $6 Billion as Industry Matures Beyond AI Hype

Venture investors poured $6 billion into robotics startups in the first seven months of 2025, making it one of the few non-AI categories experiencing funding growth. Industry veterans argue this surge stems from a decade of market maturation, falling hardware costs, and lessons learned from earlier failures, rather than just recent AI advancements. The focus remains on practical applications in manufacturing, warehousing, and healthcare rather than consumer humanoid robots.

RLWRLD Secures $14.8M to Develop Foundational AI Model for Advanced Robotics

South Korean startup RLWRLD has raised $14.8 million in seed funding to develop a foundational AI model specifically for robotics by combining large language models with traditional robotics software. The company aims to enable robots to perform precise tasks, handle delicate materials, and adapt to changing conditions with enhanced capabilities for agile movements and logical reasoning. RLWRLD has attracted strategic investors from major corporations and plans to demonstrate humanoid-based autonomous actions later this year.

Google Co-founder Larry Page Launches Dynatomics to Apply AI to Manufacturing

Google co-founder Larry Page is reportedly developing a new AI startup called Dynatomics, focused on using artificial intelligence to optimize product design and manufacturing. The company, led by former Kittyhawk CTO Chris Anderson, aims to create AI systems that can design highly optimized objects and then have factories build them.

Humanoid Robot Maker Apptronik Raises $350M with Google DeepMind Partnership

Apptronik, a University of Texas spinout developing humanoid robots, has secured a $350 million Series A round led by B Capital and Capital Factory, with participation from Google. The Austin-based company, which has over eight years of experience in the humanoid space, is partnering with Google's DeepMind to develop embodied AI for its Apollo robot, targeting industrial applications before potential expansion to home care.