The robotics industry hit the ground running in January 2026. The year kicked off with CES, which brought an avalanche of news, and the momentum continued with companies hitting milestones and debuting new systems.
Here are the 10 most popular articles on The Robot Report in the past month. Subscribe to The Robot Report Newsletter and listen to The Robot Report Podcast to stay up to date on the latest robotics developments.
10. Doosan Bobcat unveils RX3 autonomous concept loader
At CES, Doosan Bobcat Inc. introduced a suite of AI-powered, autonomous, and electrified technologies such as the Rogue X3 concept loader. It is designed to simplify operations and increase productivity for construction equipment. The electric-powered Bobcat RX3 is in its third generation. Read more.
9. Neocis’ Yomi platform completes over 100,000 osteotomies
Neocis said in January 2026 that clinicians have completed numerous bone surgeries using the Yomi platform. The company also confirmed that the first clinical cases using Yomi S, its second-generation robotic system, have now been successfully completed by Dr. Jay Neugarten. Read more.
8. Four physical AI predictions for January 2026 — and beyond, from UR
The robotics industry is evolving faster than ever. Anders Billesø Beck, vice president for AI robotics products at Universal Robots discusses four trends that could redefine how physical AI creates value. They include smarter math. Read more.
7. State of robotics industry report 2026
The robotics industry found itself at an inflection point in January 2026. After years of innovation, bold claims, and headline-grabbing demonstrations, the conversation is shifting from what robots could do to what they can reliably do in the real world. Read more.
6. CES 2026 robotics recap; industry experts make predictions
In Episode 226 of The Robot Report Podcast, hosts Steve Crowe and Mike Oitzman discuss the latest robotics news and highlights from CES 2026. Steve attended the event, formerly the Consumer Electronics Show, and he shares his assessment of products demonstrated in Las Vegas. Read more.
5. Wing is bringing drone delivery to 150 more Walmart stores
Wing Aviation and Walmart plan to expand drone deliveries to 150 more Walmart stores over the next year. Wing said this will give more than 40 million Americans access to the service. The partners plan will establish a network of over 270 drone delivery locations by 2027. Read more.
4. Boston Dynamics, Google reunite on next-gen Atlas humanoid
You can sell Boston Dynamics, but you can’t fully quit it. Nearly a decade after Google sold the robotics company to SoftBank, the two are working together again, announcing in January 2026 that DeepMind will help make the Atlas humanoid smarter with its Gemini Robotics foundation models. Read more.
3. Microsoft Research reveals Rho-alpha VLA model for robots
To be useful in more dynamic environments, robots need AI trained on a variety of sensory inputs. Microsoft announced Rho-alpha, or ρα, the first robotics model derived from its Phi series of models. Vision-language-action models (VLAs) enable physical AI systems to perceive, reason, and act with increasing levels of autonomy, noted Microsoft. Read more.
2. Boston Dynamics shows Atlas humanoid working at Georgia Hyundai plant in January 2026
On 60 Minutes, Boston Dynamics demonstrated how AI is enabling its Atlas robot to conduct tasks at new factory of parent company Hyundai near Savannah, Ga. As much as $4.6 billion was invested in humanoid developers in 2025. Read more.
1. Amazon acquires Rightbot, adds to Robotics Delivery and Packaging Innovation team
Truck loading and unloading is a task ripe for automation because it is strenuous and happens in all kinds of weather. However, competition is stiff. Amazon has acquired Rightbot, which has developed a robot for unstructured load handling. Read more.
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