CEO Andy Lonsberry explains how Path Robotics applies AI to welding, and UC San Diego professor Michael Yip discusses robot learning.
Beyond da Vinci: Why versatile humanoid robots are the next frontier in surgery
For the first time, teleoperated humanoid robots successfully performed surgeries during a UC San Diego preclinical trial.
Brain Corp partners with UC San Diego to help robots operate in complex environments
The AI collaboration with UC San Diego builds on Brain’s operational footprint, including more than 50,000 robots deployed globally.
Robotics Medal and Rising Star winners reflect on their work, advancing women in robotics
For International Women’s Day, Dr. Maja Matarić and Dr. Tania Morimoto discussed their current robotics research and student development.
MassRobotics encourages high school girls interested in STEM to apply for Jumpstart Fellowship
The Jumpstart program invites all female high school juniors and seniors with a passion for robotics and technology to apply, said MassRobotics.
IAC at CES 2025 features first race with four autonomous cars at once
For the first time in Indy Autonomous Challenge, or IAC, history, four autonomous race cars competed on an oval track at the same time.
2024 edition of U.S. robotics roadmap points to need for more federal coordination
The 2024 edition of “A Roadmap for U.S. Robotics” calls for a more strategic approach and retraining for economic growth.
Flexible medical robots get low-cost, highly accurate guidance at UC San Diego
Roboticists at UC San Diego have developed a method using magnetic localization and a neural network to more cheaply and accurately track flexible medical robots than conventional radiation-based methods.







