Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion. World Robot Summit: 10–12 October 2025, OSAKA, JAPAN IROS 2025: 19–25 October 2025, HANGZHOU, CHINA Enjoy today’s videos! We demonstrate a new landing system that lets drones safely land on moving vehicles at speeds up to 110 km/h. By combining l...| IEEE Spectrum
One of the robotics projects that I’ve been most excited about for years now is iRonCub, from Daniele Pucci’s Artificial and Mechanical Intelligence Lab at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genoa, Italy. Since 2017, Pucci has been developing a jet-propulsion system that will enable an iCub robot (originally designed in 2004 to be the approximate shape and size of a 5-year-old child) to fly like Iron Man. Over the summer, after nearly 10 years of development, iRonCub3 achieved l...| IEEE Spectrum
Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion. CoRL 2025: 27–30 September 2025, SEOUL IEEE Humanoids: 30 September–2 October 2025, SEOUL World Robot Summit: 10–12 October 2025, OSAKA, JAPAN IROS 2025: 19–25 October 2025, HANGZHOU, CHINA Enjoy today’s videos! Gemini Robotics 1.5 is our mos...| IEEE Spectrum
It takes more than building a humanoid robot to build a humanoid robot product.| IEEE Spectrum
Humanoid robot startups have bragged they'll ship or test thousands of robots by the year's end. So where are they?| Futurism
The new Atlas humanoid robot doesn't do parkour but has capabilities that can create real value and pave the way for applications in unpredictable environments. The post Why the boring new video of Boston Dynamics Atlas is a big deal for humanoid robots first appeared on TechTalks.| TechTalks
Humanoid robots may advance, but starting with home deployment faces safety concerns, unique challenges, and uncertain consumer demand. Factories make more sense. The post The path to home robots starts on the factory floor first appeared on TechTalks.| TechTalks