🤖 Robotics Isn’t the Future, It’s Now
The robotics revolution hit a new phase this week. China’s upcoming 2026-30 tech roadmap will prioritise AI and humanoid robotics as core drivers of industrial transformation and capital investment, signalling state-led integration of machines into manufacturing and supply chains.
In Germany, BMW is deploying humanoid robots on its Leipzig production line, integrating them into assembly and EV battery tasks to improve efficiency and support human workers.
Meanwhile, major industry players like Hyundai and Boston Dynamics showed humanoid robots ready for real factory roles, and ambitious production targets are being set for the coming years, adding urgency to automation plans worldwide.
Beyond humanoids, warehouse automation is expanding rapidly as smaller companies adopt robotics as a service, accelerating supply chain transformation alongside giants like Walmart and Amazon.
Market analysts project continued strong capital flows into robotics and automation, with service robotics markets expected to surpass $100 billion by 2030, and industrial automation installations rising sharply.
This transformation is more than innovation hype it’s economic infrastructure, with humanoids entering the workforce, fleets of autonomous machines scaling globally, and automation reshaping how industries compete.
Welcome to the robotics decade.
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