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Humanoid Global Makes Strategic Move Into Robotics-as-a-Service With Formic Technologies Investment

Humanoid Global Holdings Corp. has committed to a strategic investment in Formic Technologies Inc., according to recent reports. The move aims to expand automation access for small and mid-sized manufacturers through Robotics-as-a-Service. Sources indicate this partnership could address projected labor shortages in the manufacturing sector.

Strategic Investment in Robotics Automation

Humanoid Global Holdings Corp., a publicly traded investment issuer focused on the humanoid robotics and embodied AI sector, has announced a strategic investment into Formic Technologies Inc., according to company reports released this week. The investment, reportedly valued at $99,997 USD, represents a significant move in the industrial automation space, though sources indicate the transaction remains subject to customary closing conditions.

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Honor Unveils Robotic Phone Prototype with AI-Powered Camera System

Honor has teased a revolutionary Robot Phone featuring a fold-out robotic camera arm and multimodal AI intelligence. The device represents the company’s first major milestone in its Alpha Plan to create an AI device ecosystem, with full specifications to be revealed at MWC Barcelona 2026.

Honor’s Robotic Breakthrough in Mobile Technology

Chinese technology company Honor has unveiled what sources indicate is a groundbreaking Robot Phone prototype that merges artificial intelligence with robotic mechanics and advanced imaging capabilities. According to reports from the company’s official channels, this device marks the first major achievement in Honor’s Alpha Plan, representing an evolution from traditional smartphones to what the company describes as “intelligent devices.”

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Coco Robotics Launches Physical AI Lab Led by UCLA Professor Bolei Zhou

Coco Robotics has launched a physical AI research laboratory under the leadership of UCLA professor Bolei Zhou. The startup aims to leverage five years of delivery robot data to advance autonomous navigation and reduce last-mile delivery costs through artificial intelligence innovation.

Coco Robotics is making a significant move into artificial intelligence research with the establishment of a new physical AI laboratory led by University of California Los Angeles professor Bolei Zhou. The Los Angeles-based startup company, known for its fleet of autonomous delivery robots, announced Tuesday that Zhou has joined as chief AI scientist while maintaining his academic position.

Leveraging Five Years of Delivery Robot Data