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Robotics & Autonomy·July 1, 2026·1 min read

In Robotics, Ruggedization Is No Longer Optional

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Ruggedization moving from nice-to-have to table stakes means robotics vendors that can’t survive dust, weather, and abuse will be sidelined outside labs and demos. Buyers should start writing environmental and durability requirements directly into RFPs instead of discovering limits in the field.

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UBTech just introduced its first full-size Ultra-Bionic humanoid robot, but what it really wants to do is make robot replicas of loved ones — that's a hard no

UBTech’s full-size humanoid is the real industrial story—the “replica loved ones” angle is a consumer provocation riding on top. If you’re evaluating humanoids, focus on payload, runtime, and integration into existing workflows, not speculative personalization concepts that won’t matter to your P&L.