Japan is set to begin testing humanoid robots for airport baggage handling, with a new trial launching in May 2026.
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Japan Airlines is using humanoid robot baggage handlers to load luggage on and off flights
Lost luggage and battered bags could soon be a thing of the past, as Japan Airlines starts testing robotic baggage handlers.
Humanoid robots are set to be put into service at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport in a pilot launched by Japan Airlines. The program ...
Japan Airlines will trial humanoid robots at Haneda from May to support cargo handling and reduce ground staff workload ...
Florida Polytechnic University introduced the option of food deliveries carried out by autonomous robots on campus for the ...
Agile Robots is showcasing robots for industry at the Hannover Messe. Agile One is designed to work autonomously and adapt to ...
Jack Wallen demonstrates how to scan container images for vulnerabilities and dependencies with the new Docker Scout feature. How to scan container images with Docker Scout Your email has been sent ...
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Dell PowerMax takes storage into the future
The new PowerMaxOS 10.4 unlocks mission-critical performance, writes MARC LAYNE, sales director of Dell Technologies South Africa. The post Dell PowerMax takes storage into the future appeared first ...
Enterprise GPU fleets average 5% utilization — not from misconfiguration, but a procurement loop where the shortage driving ...
Long Beach startup Critical Loop raised $26 million to solve California’s power crunch with battery and grid management ...
A new autonomous truck startup company is targeting yard, port, and short-haul freight with a lighter, fully autonomous ...
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