Self-Charging Humanoids Step in for Border Duty
Border checkpoints are under increasing pressure to manage rising traveller volumes, evolving security demands, and labor-intensive inspection routines. Many of these sites operate around...
No Longer Just on TV: A Robotic Hand That Expands Access...
One of the persistent limitations of robotic manipulation is reach. Even highly dexterous robotic arms are constrained by their fixed mounting points, forcing complex...
The Robot That Carries Gear—and Watches for Threats
Modern ground forces are under increasing pressure to operate with less exposure while maintaining mobility and firepower. Carrying heavy equipment, securing movement routes, and...
Revolutionary Robotic Hand Can Feel Just Like A Human
This revolutionary “feeling” robot hand could pave the way for new tactile prosthetics and robotics. Researchers from Uppsala University and Karolinska Institutet in Sweden...
Call for Technologies: Defense Industry Seeks AI Solutions
iHLS, in collaboration with a large defense industry is looking for companies with proven capabilities in several areas to participate in a demonstration of...
New Framework Allows Instant Robot Adjustments Through User Feedback
A new framework developed by researchers at MIT and NVIDIA is setting a new standard for robot behavior correction, making it easier for users...
How a Chameleon’s “Ballistic” Tongue Can Inspire Robotics
A newly published study is shedding light on an a biological feature of salamanders and chameleons that could have significant implications for engineering applications.—...
Mapping at Scale: The Robot Dog Built for Modern Security Missions
Organizations responsible for logistics, infrastructure, and critical facilities are increasingly required to inspect, map, and monitor enormous areas — sometimes hazardous or inaccessible —...
From 48 Hours to 2: A Robot Speeds Up Tank Servicing
Maintaining armored vehicles is often as demanding as operating them. Tank engines are packed with sensors, wiring, fuel lines, and mechanical components layered in...
INNOFENSE Open Call for Dual-Use Startups
INNOFENSE Call for startups – Dual Use Technologies:
Following the immense success of the previous four cycles and their integration into the defense sector, iHLS...
Soft Ceramic Sensors Pave the Way for Smarter Robotics
In a breakthrough that merges traditional ceramics with cutting-edge technology, researchers at Empa’s Laboratory for High-Performance Ceramics are reshaping the future of robotics and...
MIT Develops Robot to Assist in Search and Rescue Missions
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Notre Dame have developed a robot designed to navigate disaster sites and...
AI-Driven “Wolf Robots” Enhance Frontline Operational Capabilities
China has publicly demonstrated a new class of quadruped robots, dubbed “wolf robots,” during a large-scale military exercise simulating an amphibious attack on Taiwan....
No Wires, No Signals: The First Truly Autonomous Micro-Robots
Robots have steadily become smaller, cheaper, and more capable—but until now, true autonomy stopped at around the millimeter scale. Below that threshold, conventional designs...
Smart Shooting Valued at 900 Million NIS
The modern battlefield presents a clear challenge: how to improve operational accuracy and reduce firing errors in environments saturated with threats, moving targets, and...
Yes, Robot! – A Third of the US Military Will be...
A former US Military General claims that robots and smart machinery will constitute a third of the US military within the next 15 years.
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Neuralink Advances Brain-Controlled Robotics with Latest Demonstration
Neuralink, the neurotechnology company founded by Elon Musk, has announced an exciting breakthrough in brain-machine interface (BMI) technology. A new video shared by the...
AI-Powered Wearable Enhances Navigation for the Visually Impaired
A new wearable system designed to support navigation for blind and visually impaired individuals could mark a turning point in assistive technology. Detailed in...
A Helping Hand for Drones on the Move
Launching and retrieving drones normally requires a stationary platform, clear airspace, and operators with line-of-sight control. These constraints limit how quickly drones can be...
From Tight Spaces to Open Water: A New Kind of Humanoid
Humanoid robots are often promoted as versatile helpers, but in real-world conditions they remain constrained by rigid frames and limited mobility. Tight spaces, uneven...
Tiny Robots, Big Coordination: Learning From Ants
Coordinating large numbers of robots to perform complex tasks remains a major challenge. Traditional systems often rely on centralized control, detailed planning, and constant...
Revolutionary Snake-Inspired Robot Can Move and Manipulate Objects
Snake-inspired robots have many advantages over conventional wheeled or legged ones, like adapting the shape of their body, entering narrow spaces and moving freely...

















































