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The United States’ advanced manufacturing future may have an unexpected limiting factor: a dire shortage of welders. While venture capital has placed big bets on a cutting-edge future of data centers, ...
Powered by Obsidian, Path Robotics’ widely deployed physical AI model for welding, Rove pairs the real-time intelligence of Obsidian with added flexibility via a mobile robotic welding system, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HII (NYSE: HII) and Path Robotics signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) today to explore the integration of Path’s physical artificial ...
Shipbuilder HII signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on 17 February with Path Robotics to “explore the integration of Path's physical AI [artificial intelligence] for welding into shipbuilding ...
LAD Services is partnering with Path Robotics to bring its Physical AI for welding into its shipbuilding operations. This investment is a direct response to the widespread shortage of skilled welders, ...
U.S. autonomous vessel developer Saronic is moving to integrate physical AI-driven welding robotics into its Louisiana shipyard operations, launching a collaboration with Path Robotics aimed at ...
Path Robotics just launched Rove — a four-legged, AI-powered welding robot that walks to the workpiece, not the other way around. Obsidian, its physical AI brain, lets it weld in real-time even in ...
Robotic arc welding systems integrate advanced automation, sensing and control strategies to perform high-precision joining of metallic components. At their core, these systems employ programmable ...
Automation has gained wider acceptance, yet some myths persist and hinder small- to medium-size manufacturers from taking the leap into robotics. Here are several concepts to help bolster the use of ...
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