Boston Dynamics unveils humanoid robot Atlas
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Boston Dynamics latest Atlas humanoid robot is big, strong, and increasingly smart, thanks to Google. The company has plans to ship up to 30,000 per year.
Early last year, Steel Dynamics proposed buying all of BlueScope. It intended to keep the North American operations and distribute the other assets to BlueScope shareholders, valuing the North America business at A$24 a share and implying a value of at least A$9 a share for the remaining assets, BlueScope said.
Kerns Dynamics LLC, a Houston-based product strategy and advisory firm, announces the expansion of its brand narrative and messaging workshop to the general public beginning January 2026, following a successful pilot program at Rice University’s Rice Innovation at the Ion.
Kerry Stokes' SGH and Steel Dynamics make a $9 billion buyout approach for Australia's BlueScope, aiming to expand their industrial footprint.
Media billionaire Kerry Stokes made a near $9 billion buyout approach along with U.S.-based long-time suitor Steel Dynamics for Australia's top steelmaker BlueScope in a move that would substantially
Protectionist industrial policies of the U.S. and Australian Governments are the key to a takeover bid for Australian steel maker BlueScope
Asked whether building a robot that functions similarly to a human—only stronger, more heat resistant and less prone to fatigue—could put human jobs at risk, Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter said it likely will.
For several decades, Boston Dynamics has pioneered the development of advanced robots, including humanoids and four-legged systems tested by the military as a way to carry supplies over rough terrain. The company was sold to Google in 2013 and bought by SoftBank in 2017. In 2021, Hyundai acquired a controlling stake.