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Ambani-backed robot startup seeks $100 million to lead in IndiaReliance-backed robotics startup Addverb Technologies is looking to raise over $100 million to fund expansion into humanoid robots, AI and ...
Chinese humanoids are one step closer to IPOsChina’s robotics sector is gearing up for a wave of IPOs as the country positions itself at the forefront of the next phase of AI. Unitree ...
China's Zhipu AI plans to apply for Shanghai's Sci-Tech Board listingOne of the leading players in China's crowded artificial intelligence sector, Zhipu AI, said the proposed issuance of A shares, each with a...
SpaceX, OpenAI windfall fuels bets on next-wave Asian AI winnersAnticipating significant capital raises from tech giants like SpaceX and OpenAI, investors are shifting focus to Asian supply chain compani...
Ex-Peak XV trio raises Mettle; Fintechs go licence huntingHappy Thursday! Three former Peak XV MDs, who abruptly left the VC firm, are launching Mettle Capital to back Indian startups. This and mor...
AI boom keeping markets elevated despite geopolitical noise: Mark MatthewsFinancial markets are increasingly prioritizing artificial intelligence-driven growth and corporate earnings over geopolitical tensions, ac...
After AI, China unicorns are eyeing global domination in robotic humanoidsLinkerbot currently holds over 80 per cent of the global market share in high-degree-of-freedom (DoF) robotic hands.
China’s Meta backlash renders Manus model ‘officially dead’Beijing's order for Meta to unwind its $2 billion takeover of AI startup Manus signals a new era of regulatory scrutiny for China's tech in...
Are metals turning defensive? 5-year returns rival, even beat traditional safe havensMetal stocks are outperforming defensive sectors, delivering strong returns driven by structural demand shifts and supply constraints. Fact...
China humanoid robot half-marathon to showcase technical leapsMore than 300 humanoid robots participating in China's second robot half-marathon on Sunday will be facing tougher terrain designed to test...
Korean AI chip startup DEEPX, Hyundai work on robots powered by generative AISouth Korean AI chip maker DEEPX is joining forces with Hyundai Motor Group. They will create a new computing platform for generative AI ro...
China's humanoid robots take centre stage for Lunar New Year showtimeFour rising humanoid robot startups - Unitree Robotics, Galbot, Noetix and MagicLab - demonstrated their products at the gala, a televised ...
WEF 2026: Elon Musk predicts robots will outnumber humans in AI-driven economyElon Musk, at the World Economic Forum, said AI and robotics could drive unprecedented global economic growth, creating a future of abundan...
China's AI2 Robotics hopes to go public within two yearsThe startup announced on Thursday that it has secured a contract with semiconductor display manufacturer HKC Corporation for more than 1,00...
Chinese robotics firm Unitree eyeing $7 billion IPO valuation, sources sayIf successful, Unitree's IPO would be one of the biggest and highest profile onshore tech listings in years, and would come as Beijing step...
RealSense spins out from Intel, secures $50 million to drive AI vision in roboticsThe company develops cameras that enable machines and devices to perceive the world in three dimensions, allowing them to "see" depth, inte...
Asian IPOs set for blockbuster week as ‘Animal Spirits’ returnAsia's stock markets are about to witness the busiest week of public offerings in over two years. Around 20 companies will list shares, aim...
Tata Tech’s blockbuster market debut; Elon Musk attacks advertisers for boycotting XTata Technologies made a blockbuster debut on the stock markets today, listing at an impressive premium of 140% over its IPO price of Rs 50...
China's 'mini-IPO' reform takes on new virus urgencyBeijing is stepping up plans for a new 'mini-IPO" market to help the country's army of small companies access capital quickly.
10 jobs that may be taken over by robots in the not so distant futureRobots will come at a cheaper price than human labour and can work without taking breaks. In every possible way they will be more efficient...