How Google DeepMind’s new AI models can improve vision and reasoning in robots ✨ Google DeepMind has introduced two new AI models, Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5 and Gemini Robotics 1.5, designed to enhance general-purpose robots. These models work together to improve a robot's reasoning, vision, and ability to perform real-world tasks. The two models divide responsibilities: Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5 acts as the planner, creating step-by-step instructions, while Gemini Robotics 1.5 executes physical tasks based on those plans. This separation addresses issues faced by earlier systems that combined planning and execution, which often caused errors and delays. Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5 is a vision-language model capable of reasoning, accessing external tools, and generating multi-step plans. It excels in spatial understanding and can use resources like Google Search to inform its decisions. Once the plan is ready, Gemini Robotics 1.5, a vision-language-action model, translates it into motor commands, enabling the robot to execute tasks efficiently while offering natural language explanations for its actions. This system allows robots to handle complex, multi-step tasks smoothly. For example, a robot could sort items into compost, recycling, and trash by checking local guidelines online, analyzing objects, planning the sorting process, and carrying it out. DeepMind highlights that these models are adaptable to various robotic designs. #Google #Gemini #NayaYantra #Technologies
Naya-Yantra Technologies
Technology, Information and Media
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Empowering the Future with Robotics, Automation & Smart Technologies.”
About us
Welcome to Nayayantra – a forward-looking company dedicated to driving innovation in automation, artificial intelligence, and mechatronics. We specialize in designing, developing, and implementing advanced solutions in: Robotics Collaborative Robots (Cobots) Intelligent Automation Systems Our mission is to bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and real-world applications, empowering engineers, startups, and industries to embrace the future of intelligent systems with creativity, efficiency, and sustainability. At Nayayantra, we share insights, projects, and updates on: #Robotics | #Automation | #Cobots | #Technology |#Engineering |#Mechatronics | #AI We are building a global community of innovators, tech enthusiasts, and industry professionals to share knowledge, spark ideas, and inspire collaboration. 🚀 If you are passionate about the future of robotics and automation, you’re in the right place. 🤝 DM us for collaborations, sponsorships, and partnerships worldwide.
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- Technology, Information and Media
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- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Pune , Maharashtra
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- Public Company
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- 2025
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- Robotics & Automation, Cobots & AI Systems, Mechatronics & Smart Engineering, Technology Research & Innovation, Startup & Industry Collaborations, Technology Research & Innovation, Industrial & Consumer Robotics Solutions, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Future of Work & Smart Manufacturing, and Drone Technology
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China has unveiled its largest humanoid robot data training center in Beijing’s Shijingshan District with Leju Robotics. 🤖 Covering 10,000m², it simulates 100+ real-world scenarios and generates 6M+ data points annually — boosting humanoid AI for industries, services, and homes. The future of robotics is accelerating. 🚀 https://lnkd.in/d2K88BKN
China has launched its largest humanoid robot data training center in Beijing’s Shijingshan District, built with Leju Robotics. Spanning 10,000m², it simulates 100+ real-world scenarios and generates over 6M data points annually — a major step toward scaling humanoid AI in industry, services, and homes. The future of robotics is accelerating. 🚀
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Why Meta Wants to Take the Lead in Robotics Software? 🚀 Meta, known as the company behind Facebook, has long been working on AR projects like its Project Orion glasses. However, it’s now shifting its focus in a big way. Instead of concentrating solely on devices, Meta is turning its attention to its robotics software. The concept is straightforward: hardware alone won’t make robots truly useful, but the right software can change everything. Meta’s new strategy emphasizes software over hardware. While reports mention a robot called Metabot being tested, the bigger goal is to create an open-source robotics software platform that anyone can license, similar to how Google’s Android became the backbone of many smartphones. Meta believes that if the software is perfected, others can handle the physical robotics. According to Andrew Bosworth, Meta's CTO, the main hurdle isn’t building robot bodies or sensors but developing software that enables robots to think, move, and act like human assistants. Without this, robots will remain basic and limited. To address this, Meta’s robotics team, led by Marc Whitten in collaboration with the Superintelligence Labs, is working on creating a “world model.” This model will help robots understand their surroundings and respond appropriately, which is vital for tasks fine motor skills, like gently holding objects or folding clothes. Meta is already envisioning how this technology could integrate into daily life. By 2025, the company had reportedly been considering robots capable of household chores, such as cleaning or folding laundry.
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🚀 Innovation Unlocked: MTR Lab x Hub71 in UAE! 🚀 On 17 Sept, Investopia Global made its Hong Kong debut, strengthening UAE–HK investment ties. We’re proud that MTR Lab joined this landmark event alongside leaders like John Lee, Paul Chan, and HSBC. To celebrate, we’re partnering with Hub71 in UAE to launch the Startup Immersion Programme, opening doors for Hong Kong innovators to scale globally. 🌍✨ With support from Cyberport HK and HSITP, and our partners in China & Japan, we’re building a cross-border innovation ecosystem for a smarter, greener future. 🌱 💡 Ready to explore UAE’s innovation potential? Join us on this journey with Hub71 today! hashtag#MTRLab hashtag#Hub71 hashtag#UAE hashtag#Innovation hashtag#Collaboration https://lnkd.in/djkjHRBn
🚀 𝗜𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗨𝗻𝗹𝗼𝗰𝗸𝗲𝗱: 𝗠𝗧𝗥 𝗟𝗮𝗯 & 𝗛𝘂𝗯𝟳𝟭 𝗢𝗽𝗲𝗻 𝗗𝗼𝗼𝗿𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗨𝗔𝗘! 🚀 The UAE’s leading investment platform, Investopia Global, rocked investors and analysts in Hong Kong for the first time on 17 September, marking its debut to deepen UAE-Hong Kong investment ties through innovation, capital markets, and cross-border collaboration. Government and finance leaders were out in force, with Chief Executive John Lee and Paul M.P. Chan, alongside financial giants like HSBC, making this a high-profile event that MTR Lab is excited to join. To mark this epic moment, MTR Lab is teaming up with Hub71 — our first strategic partner in UAE — to launch the Hub71 Startup Immersion Programme, propelling Hong Kong innovators on the digital silk road to high-growth potential. We were thrilled to be joined by ecosystem leaders Cyberport Hong Kong and HSITP Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park (HSITP) at the event, who share our vision of unlocking the potential of cross-boundary innovation. 🎉 Rich opportunities await our portfolio companies expanding into the Middle East and beyond. We’re committed to building global innovation ecosystems that accelerate growth and drive progress towards a smarter, greener future. This partnership widens our network, building on our existing Asian ecosystem partners UrbanLab城越 and TusStar in China, and CROSSBIE GmbH in Japan. There’s more to come as we continue building a collaborative platform to accelerate and scale innovation. 🌱 💡𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝘁𝗼 𝗲𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗶𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗵𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗨𝗔𝗘 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗯𝗲𝘆𝗼𝗻𝗱? Join us on our journey with the Hub71 Startup Immersion Programme today! Amelia Fung Angel Kwong Bertha Chan Cherry Ho Hollis Li Isaac Ng Jing Shi Kandy Chan Mike L. Nathan Lam Sandy Lam Tiffany L. Xue Ji #MTRLab #Hub71 #UAE #Innovation #Collaboration
𝗜𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗨𝗻𝗹𝗼𝗰𝗸𝗲𝗱: 𝗠𝗧𝗥 𝗟𝗮𝗯 & 𝗛𝘂𝗯𝟳𝟭 𝗢𝗽𝗲𝗻 𝗗𝗼𝗼𝗿𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗨𝗔𝗘!
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We’re proud to be a sponsor and exhibitor at the ROAR Conference Canada at SAIT in Calgary! 🚀 ROAR Conference Canada At the event, RMUS showcased our Husky-based teleoperated inspection solution designed for hazardous environments — featuring radiation detection, gas sensing, and point cloud visualization. Exciting times ahead in advancing remote and autonomous robotics! 🤖✨ #Innovation #ROARConference #Robotics #Automation #HazardousEnvironments #Innovation #RMUS #Teleoperation #AI #FutureOfWork https://lnkd.in/dF3fUtji
We are proud to be a sponsor and exhibitor at the Remotely Operated and Autonomous Robotics (ROAR Conference Canada) at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) in Calgary this week! RMUS demonstrated a teleoperated inspection solution for hazardous environments with our Husky platform. While the integration is customizable, radiation detection equipment and a gas sensor were used with point cloud visualization. #ROARConference #IndustrialRobotics #Husky
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🚀 India’s SaaS pride: Zoho Corporation Zoho From its humble beginnings in 1996 as Advent-Net to becoming a global SaaS powerhouse, Zoho has grown entirely bootstrapped — no external VC funding, just innovation and reinvestment. Today, it powers 100 apps across CRM, finance, HR, office productivity, analytics, and more. 📌 Quick Facts about Zoho Founded by Sridhar Vembu & team HQ: Chennai, with offices worldwide 🌍 15,000+ employees, serving millions of users FY23 Revenue: ₹8,700+ crore (~$1B) Flagship: Zoho One – the “Operating System for Business” 🇮🇳 Recently, Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced he has shifted to Zoho’s office suite in support of Swadeshi digital tools — a strong signal of trust in India’s software capabilities. we truly believe in empowering innovation and supporting “Made in India” tech. Zoho’s journey inspires us to think bold, stay independent, and build for the world. 🌏✨ 👉 What are your favorite Indian-made tools that you use daily in business? Share below!
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Alloy is bringing data management to the robotics industry Robotics companies often face a deceptively simple yet challenging issue: robots generate a vast amount of data. Even a basic robot can produce up to a terabyte of data daily, as they continuously gather information from cameras and sensors. Alloy, a Sydney-based startup, aims to address this challenge by creating data infrastructure for robotics companies. Their platform helps process and organize the immense data collected by robots from various sources like sensors and cameras. Alloy’s system encodes and labels the data, allowing users to search for bugs and errors using natural language. It also enables users to set rules to flag issues proactively, much like observability tools for software. “The typical approach is finding an anomaly and replaying the data,” said Joe Harris, Alloy’s founder and CEO, in an interview with TechCrunch. “This leads to hours of scrubbing through flagged data, trying to diagnose issues without knowing if it’s severe or just a rare edge case.” As robots generate increasing amounts of data, this problem will only grow as companies scale, Harris noted. Harris has been passionate about robotics since childhood. However, upon graduating in 2018, he found limited career opportunities in the field. Instead, he gained experience in various roles at Australian tech firms like Atlassian and Eucalyptus. In 2024, Harris decided to launch his robotics startup. Initially, he considered building robots for agriculture, driven by his interest in vertical farming. However, after conversations with other founders, the recurring challenge of managing robot-generated data inspired him to pivot his focus. #Robotics #Automation #innovation
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2025 World Humanoid Robot Games 🤖🌍 Unitree Robotics ✅ 280 teams, 500+ humanoids, 16 countries competed in Beijing’s Ice Ribbon Stadium ✅ 3 days, 487 matches, 26 events — from sprinting to medicine sorting ✅ Unitree H1 ran 1500m in 6m30s (slow for humans, fast for robots) ✅ Robots danced, played music & even modeled at the opening ceremony 🎶👗 ✅ Crashes, stumbles & limb losses showed the reality of humanoid robotics ✅ Chinese teams dominated both in numbers & victories 🏆 ✅ Real-world tasks like cleaning & sorting proved hardest (minutes vs seconds for humans) ✅ Games doubled as an AI & robotics testbed: locomotion, teamwork, coordination 👉 Takeaway: Huge progress, failures = learning, and China is betting big. Enzo Wälchli https://lnkd.in/g7P6gABt
CCO at ANYbotics 🤖 | Deeptech Operator | Built & Scaled GTM from 0 to 10M+ | Helping Tech Founders Crack the Commercial Code
🔟 FACTS about the 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣ World Humanoid Robot Games: Four weeks ago, China hosted the first-ever 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗛𝘂𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗼𝗶𝗱 𝗥𝗼𝗯𝗼𝘁 𝗚𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘀 280 teams from 16 countries participated, competing in everything from sprinting to medicine sorting Most people saw the viral clips of robots collapsing mid-sprint or playing football. But here are 10 facts you probably didn’t know: 1️⃣ Over 500 humanoid robots took part, representing 280 teams across 16 countries 😮 2️⃣ The games were held in Beijing’s “Ice Ribbon” stadium, originally built for the 2022 Winter Olympics 3️⃣ It wasn’t a one-day show, the event lasted three full days of competition 4️⃣ There were 487 matches across 26 events, mixing athletics with real-world service tasks 5️⃣ The Unitree Robotics H1 ran the 1500m in about 6 minutes 30 seconds — slow for humans, fast for robots 6️⃣ Robots stumbled, crashed, and even lost limbs mid-event: the messy reality of humanoid robotics 😅 (welcome to our world) 7️⃣ The opening ceremony was wild: robots danced, played instruments, and even modeled fashion on stage 8️⃣ Beyond entertainment, the games are a testbed for #AI and #robotics: locomotion, teamwork, coordination 9️⃣ Chinese teams dominated in numbers and wins, showing the country’s serious push into robotics 🔟 Simple tasks like cleaning or sorting still proved tough, taking robots minutes to complete what humans do in seconds - confirms: easy for humans, hard for robots What does it all mean? 👉 Insane progress in robotics lately 👉 Failures matter more than wins: shows us where the frontier is 👉 And China is betting big Did you watch? Cheers Enzo —————————————— 🔔 Follow Enzo Wälchli for updates on #deeptech & #robotics 🤖 ——————————————
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🥬 Robots are transforming farming with speed, precision, and zero fatigue. From planting to harvesting, automation is making fields more efficient than ever. The future of agriculture is here—powered by AI and robotics. 🤔 Would you trust robots to handle your food supply? Fraymo Technologies https://lnkd.in/d_hHiFVC
🥬 Imagine a robot that harvests cabbages with superhuman speed. No breaks. No fatigue. Just nonstop precision. The future of farming is no longer a dream—it’s happening now. Automation is transforming fields into factories of efficiency. From planting to harvesting, machines are taking the lead. The question is: are we ready for farming that’s fully automated? 🤔 Would you trust robots to handle your food supply? #AgriTech #Automation #AI #FutureOfFarming #FoodTech #Innovation #SmartFarming #Robotics
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Nanotech, AI, and Robotics Transforming Healthcare and Space Exploration: ISRO Chairman. New Delhi: Advanced technologies like nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and robotics are reshaping healthcare just as much as space exploration, said Dr. V. Narayanan, Chairman of ISRO, at the IADR Asia Pacific Regional & 35th ISDR Annual Conference 2025. Highlighting India’s global rise, he noted: India became the only country to achieve a successful soft landing on the Moon with Chandrayaan. Scientific convergence is key — “Engineering and medicine cannot remain apart.” Collaboration between ISRO and medical institutes can drive innovation further. Dr. Narayanan, also a renowned cryogenic engineer, shared his hobby of reading medical books and praised medical science for increasing human longevity. “India’s literacy is now 79%, and our healthy lifespan has risen due to medical advances,” he added. At the same event, Prof. Abhijat Sheth, Chairman of the National Medical Commission, stressed strengthening medical education. He emphasized embedding clinical research and communication skills into the core curriculum to nurture a culture of innovation and discovery. The three-day conclave brought together 600+ delegates, including 150 international participants from 20 countries. #ISRO #Nanotechnology #ArtificialIntelligence #Robotics #HealthcareInnovation #SpaceExploration #MedicalTechnology #IndiaInnovation #FutureOfHealthcare #TechForGood
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