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30 articles from Industrial IoT practitioners
Industrial automation's mid-2026 inflection: safety standards, physical AI, and intralogistics consolidation
From ISO 27001 certifications to safety-rated ultrasonic sensors, industrial automation's latest moves carry direct compliance and procurement implications.
Chinese industrial robots now reach 148 countries as factory task complexity rises
Chinese-manufactured robots are handling complex factory tasks and shipping to 148 countries, raising urgent questions for global procurement and ops teams.
Robotics in manufacturing: five shifts defining factory floors in mid-2026
Physical AI, a massive automation gap, and a wave of new industrial partnerships are reshaping how manufacturers buy and deploy robotics in 2026.
Four in five U.S. manufacturing facilities have zero automation — here's what's actually blocking AI adoption
Most U.S. plants run with no automation at all, yet executives plan AI expansion. The real barrier isn't budget — it's data hygiene and cybersecurity.
Standard Bots CEO: physical AI is closing the gap between what manufacturers want to automate and what they can
Standard Bots co-founder Evan Beard says physical AI lets manufacturers teach robots by demonstration, not programming, unlocking tasks once dismissed as imposs
End-of-line automation is the next deployment frontier for manufacturers
Nearly half of manufacturers plan end-of-line automation within 24 months, per IndustryWeek. Here's what operations leaders need to evaluate now.
Physical AI converges on the warehouse floor: five operational moves shaping industrial robotics in mid-2026
From truck unloading to no-code paint cobots, the latest industrial robotics announcements carry concrete implications for ops and procurement teams.
Mouser adds nine manufacturers to industrial automation lineup in H1 2026
Mouser Electronics added nine manufacturers to its industrial automation portfolio in the first half of 2026, covering AI, IIoT, robotics, and safety.
AI and automation's adoption gap: why most manufacturers haven't crossed the line yet
80% of U.S. factories have zero automation. New hardware, software, and C-suite strategy are converging to close that gap.
Regal Rexnord targets flexible automation cells with integrated motion portfolio
Regal Rexnord's latest motion systems let one cobot cover up to 10 meters of horizontal range, cutting hardware count in flexible manufacturing cells.
Robotics roundup: humanoid test centers, drone scale, and inbound logistics automation signal a busier second half of 2026
From a Dutch humanoid application centre to ANRA's 55,000 monthly drone ops, enterprise robotics deployments are accelerating fast.
Fanuc, Kawasaki, and Stellantis anchor a wave of industrial AI partnerships reshaping factory floors
Major robotics and auto brands are embedding AI into production systems, with imitation learning and digital twins changing how factories operate.
AI deals and embodied robotics push factory automation into a new era
Fanuc, Google, Kawasaki, and Stellantis headline a wave of industrial AI partnerships reshaping how robots are built, trained, and deployed.
Industrial automation accelerates in 2026 as AI, humanoids, and facility investments converge
AI robots, AMRs, and facility buildouts are reshaping industrial manufacturing in 2026, but operational readiness may be the real bottleneck.
Automation industry roundup: sensors, software, and AI drive June 2026 product wave
From 3D Hall-effect sensors to wave energy AI, automation's biggest names shipped major product and platform updates in late June 2026.
Factory automation's deployment gap: new products flood the market as 80% of US facilities remain unautomated
A striking automation gap persists in US manufacturing even as vendors roll out edge AI, resilient edge platforms, and smarter vision systems at Automate 2026.
A3's Automate 2026 puts humanoid robots, industrial AI, and safety standards at center stage
A3's Automate 2026 opens June 22–25 with 50,000+ attendees, 1,000+ exhibitors, and a dedicated Humanoid Robot Pavilion sponsored by NVIDIA.
Physical AI, embodied robotics, and agentic systems headline manufacturing's mid-2026 intelligence push
From physical AI closing the simulation gap to embodied robotics fighting margin pressure, manufacturing's mid-2026 agenda centers on operational intelligence.
Industrial automation in focus: six product launches shaping factory floors in June 2026
Automate 2026 opens June 22 in Chicago with 1,000+ exhibitors, a new humanoid pavilion, and a sector-wide debate on why AI—not machines—now limits factory perfo
Manufacturing and automation headlines: acoustic AI, OT security, frame grabbers, and more from June 2026
Manufacturing's mid-2026 agenda shifts from hardware capacity to intelligence, with physical AI, embodied robotics, and AI governance emerging as decisive prior
Samsung commits to all-AI factories by 2030, signaling end of pilot purgatory
Samsung plans to convert all manufacturing to AI-driven factories by 2030, deploying digital twins and specialized AI agents across quality, production, and log
FANUC America debuts Cobot and Go booth with rapid-deployment automation at Automate 2026
FANUC America is showing pre-engineered collaborative robot systems built for rapid deployment at a dedicated Cobot and Go booth at Automate 2026 in Chicago.
Honeywell Unveils Generative AI Tool: Maintenance Assist
Honeywell Unveils Game-Changing Generative AI Tool: Maintenance Assist In a recent announcement that has stirred the waves of innovation across the logistics and warehouse automation industries, Honeywell’s CMO Kevin Graebel unveiled a groundbreaking development in AI technology at MODEX 2024. Honeywell, a name synonymous with pioneering technological advancements, is taking a significant leap forward with…
AI Chatbots Are Now the Backbone of Cutting-Edge Marketing Strategies
This episode of the Marketing AI Sparkcast, hosted by B2B marketing leader Aby Varma, features an in-depth discussion with Nick Kljaic, CEO of AskHandle, on the role of AI-powered chatbots in marketing. Kljaic, with a rich background in finance and entrepreneurship, sheds light on the intersection of AI technology and marketing efficiency. They delve…
Is Amazon Sidewalk the Next Step in Smart Home Development?
In episode two of Smart Home on the Range, a podcast devoted to the step-by-step design and construction process of a new smart home and other content, Tod Caflisch walks us through some of the mysteries surrounding Smart Home devices and one of Amazon’s newer technologies, Amazon Sidewalk. Caflisch started his renovation projects about seven…
Pillars of a High Functioning Manufacturing Warehouse Solution with Brian Reinhart
People want goods faster, cheaper, and easier. What else is new? But wanting it and making it happen are two different things. Manufacturing is always up for the task; thankfully, with today’s automated technology solutions, new ways of achieving those goals are at hand. Brian Reinhart, VP of Sales, Marketing, and Solutions with Hai Robotics,…
High Speed Train Loadout Made Possible by Kasa Controls & Automation
Kasa Automation Delivers Excellence in Efficiency for Rail Terminal in Kansas’ Biggest Wheat Producing County The grain industry continues to grow in the U.S., requiring more storage and facilities. As farming practices have improved, yields are greater. That means those in the industry are busy building new facilities with the most up-to-date technology. This is…
Kasa: Making a Difference in PLC Solutions
Automation systems can be quite complex, but they are typically controlled by a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). A PLC is a digital computer designed for rugged industrial applications and is the “brains” of a manufacturer’s automation system. Typically used in control panels to perform the logic processing, PLCs implement programs written by the user to…
Smart Homes Aren’t “Smart,” But They Could Be, with Universal Screens and Neocontrol Global
When considering how to build a new smart home or transform an existing home into an automated one, there are generally two options available: DIY or a professional custom solution. Manufacturers of smart home equipment have made it exceedingly simple to do it yourself, but there is something to be said for hiring a…
Conveyor Systems, Assemble! with Kevin Howe of IntelliFinishing
Since the early 1900s, the assembly line has been a vital aspect of manufacturing cars and many other products. In 2018, there’s been a massive evolution from the simple one-way conveyor belt system used to manufacture the Model-T, to a more versatile, complex system created on a product by product basis. Joining us is…