Top 10 robotics stories of June 2024

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We’re halfway through 2024, and for the past six months, the robotics industry has continued to progress rapidly. From novel deployments and humanoid robotics developments to emerging partnerships, there was no shortage of news to cover in June 2024. 

Here are the top 10 most popular stories on The Robot Report last month. Subscribe to The Robot Report Newsletter or listen to The Robot Report Podcast to stay updated on the robotics stories you need to know about.


ABB OmniCore controls a V400XT large robot with Robot Studio.

10.  ABB releases OmniCore platform for control across its robotics line

Thanks to advances in cloud computing, perception technology, and artificial intelligence, industrial and other robots are becoming smarter and more capable. ABB Robotics launched its next-generation OmniCore platform, which can now control most of its automation line. Read More


Realtime Robotics demonstrates a multi-robot workcell during Mitsubishi Electric's visit to its headquarters.

9. Realtime Robotics celebrates motion-planning collaboration with Mitsubishi Electric

As factories and warehouses look to automate more of their operations, they need confidence that multiple robots can conduct complex tasks repeatedly, reliably, and safely. Realtime Robotics has developed hardware-agnostic software to run and coordinate industrial workcells smoothly without error or collision. Read More


June 2024 news from NVIDIA included Omniverse medical image on left, robot sim on right side.

8. NVIDIA highlights Omniverse, Isaac adoption by robot market leaders

In addition to artificial intelligence products, NVIDIA Corp. founder and CEO Jensen Huang announced several robotics-related items during his keynote at COMPUTEX in Taiwan. The company said that many manufacturers are producing a new generation of “AI computers” using its chips to enable Omniverse for modeling and business workflows. Read More


The Beep Miki autonomous shuttles operate at Honolulu's airport.

7. Beep deploys autonomous shuttles at Honolulu airport with partners

As millions of people in the Northern Hemisphere begin summer vacations, some of them will board autonomous vehicles for part of their journeys. Beep Inc. is working with the Hawai’i Department of Transportation, or HDOT, and Sustainability Partners on an 18-month self-driving shuttle pilot at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, formerly HNL. Read More


GrayMatter robot at Lawrence Brothers.

6. GrayMatter raises $45M Series B to ease robot programming for manufacturers

Like businesses in other industries, U.S. manufacturers face widening labor shortfalls and need automation to help fill those gaps. GrayMatter Robotics announced that it has raised $45 million. The Carson, Calif.-based company said it plans to use the investment to expand to meet customer demand. Read More


Vecna, which raised funding in June 2024, offers warehouses robotic tuggers, lift trucks, and pallet jacks.

5. Vecna Robotics raises more than $100M, hires COO to expand warehouse automation

Although investment in robotics dipped in the past year, suppliers with proven products and business models have been finding funding. In June 2024, Vecna Robotics closed its Series C round at $100 million, plus $40 million in new funding including equity and debt. The financing nearly doubled the company valuation since its Series B round. Read More


IEEE is working on evaluating the need for humanoid robot standards.

4. IEEE launches study group to explore and develop humanoid robot standards

As humanoid robots garner widespread public attention, such systems will also need to stand up to safety and performance standards. IEEE’s Robotics & Automation Society formed a new study group that will look into the current humanoid landscape and then develop a roadmap for future standards that various organizations can follow. Read More


ROBOTIS' Dynamixel-Y line of high precision modular actuators are designed for cutting edge robotics applications.

3. ROBOTIS and Realbotix become official development partners

Robots including humanoids are complex and typically require components from multiple suppliers. Tokens.com Corp., now known as Realbotix, has entered a strategic partnership with ROBOTIS Inc. The companies said the agreement designates robotics and AI developer Realbotix as an official partner to facilitate integration with technologies from ROBOTIS. Read More


Robotics investments for February 2024 compared with other months.

2. Robotics investments drive past $2.1B in May

Robotics investments for May 2024 topped $2.1 billion, the result of funding for 38 companies. The $2.1 billion is the highest monthly funding amount for the year 2024 and greatly exceeds the trailing 12-month average of $1.2 billion. Robotics funding through May 2024 totaled approximately $5.7 billion. Read More


Digit humanoids will carry totes at a Spanx warehouse in Ga.

1. Agility Robotics’ Digit humanoid lands first official job

Agility Robotics continues to have a leg up in the humanoid race. In June 2024, the company signed a multi-year deal with GXO Logistics to deploy its Digit humanoids in various logistics operations. Read More

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