RaaS Revolution: How Robotics-as-a-Service Will Top USD 7 Billion by 2032 — And What It Means for Business

The idea of robots as a distant, futuristic luxury has already been eclipsed. Today, Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) is reshaping how companies of every size approach automation: renting robotic capability instead of buying and maintaining expensive, specialized machines. With the RaaS market projected to exceed USD 7 billion by 2032, the model's momentum is no surprise. It solves capital constraints, accelerates deployment, and makes continuous upgrades part of the service — not the customer's headache.

LUCID Launches Triton Smart Camera with On-Sensor AI for Edge Inference

The camera enables efficient, real-time inference directly on the device—no external processing or cloud connectivity required.

Geo Week Event Scholarship Applications Now Open - Emphasis on "Tech for Good"

Scholarship to provide university students with the opportunity to attend Geo Week

KUKA Robotics Showcases Advanced Automation at Advanced Design & Manufacturing Expo 2025

The high-performance, ultra-compact KR 6 R500 Z200-2 SCARA capable of cycle times of less than 0.36 seconds, capped small spray bottles. With a maximum payload of 6 kg and a 500 mm reach, the four-axis KR SCARA has a serial mechanism with rotational joints in the first two axes, and the remaining axes are combined to allow rotation and linear movement in the Z-axis.

Macnica Americas Adds TOPPAN ToF Cameras and Modules to Imaging Portfolio

New addition advances depth-sensing technology for autonomous robots, AMR/AGV, industrial automation, medical devices and intrusion detection

DIGITIMES ASIA Research Insights: Humanoid robots are coming, but hardware may decide how fast

AI has accelerated humanoid robot development, but turning virtual prototypes into physical machines remains challenging. Key hurdles such as bipedal balance and grip calibration remain costly to solve, with no guarantee of reliable performance.

Abu Dhabi's TII and NVIDIA Launch Middle East's First Joint ‘AI & Robotics' NVAITC Research Lab

Pioneering humanoid and robotics R&D with next-generation AI integration

MassRobotics Jumpstart Celebrates Five Years of Robotics STEM Accomplishments

Jumpstart programming is held on Saturdays from January through May and includes a full week of sessions and field trips to robotics companies during the February public school vacation week (February 16-20, 2026). Following this, students gain real-world experience through paid internships at a robotics or technology company.

e-con Systems Expands Camera Support for Renesas' New RZ/G3E - Enabling Reliable Edge AI Vision Solutions

The RZ/G3E microprocessor, part of Renesas' scalable MPU portfolio, is engineered for low-power edge computing and advanced graphics-rich and vision-based applications, offering dual-display support, secure connectivity, and a high-performance Arm® Cortex®-A55 processor.

Elmo Motion Control Continues the North American 2025 Roadshow, with a Focus on Robotics

Elmo will showcase the Platinum line of servo drives, an advanced family of small yet powerful servo drives with Full Functional Safety options. The solutions displayed will include the recently launched Platinum Bassoon, this line's first AC drive, which includes the leading certified functional safety capabilities, and the next-generation motion controller, the Titanium Maestro.

Elmo Motion Control Presents Live Motion Demos at Industrial Automation Show in China

The Industrial Automation Show (IAS), as the core exhibition of the China International Industry Fair, conforms to the high-quality development trend of advanced manufacturing, and speaks for China's intelligent manufacturing to boost confidence in global industrial development. Elmo will exhibit in Hall 6.1, Booth A160 from September 23, 2025, to September 27, 2025.

OnRobot Announces Kyle Koelling as Area Sales Manager - Midwest

Koelling comes to OnRobot following a three year stint as a sales engineer for Cognex where he picked up hands-on automation experience across multiple industries.

Flexiv Fields the Future of Force-Controlled Robotics at CIIF

Adaptive industrial and interactive force-controlled robotics solutions take center stage as Flexiv presents its most extensive array of demos ever at the China International Industry Fair.

Uber Partners with Flytrex to Launch Drone Delivery

Investment underscores Uber's first step into autonomous aerial logistics

Interactive Realbotix AI-Humanoid Robot to be Showcased in Times Square, New York

Realbotix's "Aria" Celebrates First U.S. Location and Grand Opening for tm:rw

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