Tag: Boston Dynamics
Hyundai Scores Robotics PR Win, Shanks Ball On FIFA Transport Opportunity
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is going to be one of the biggest global events of the decade — as all World Cups are. It’s estimated that a whopping 1.5 billion people tuned in to watch the final match of the 2022 World Cup, and approximately 5 billion people “engaged … [continued]
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Hyundai EVs Get Fun New FIFA World Cup 2026 Themes in Infotainment
Hyundai electric vehicles are getting an update that enables a new FIFA World Cup 2026™ Display Theme in their infotainment systems. Well, it’s not only Hyundai EVs — a few non-EVs are getting the option as well. Also, one of the company’s EVs (one being pulled out of the US … [continued]
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2026 Kia CEO Investor Day: Kia to Drive Exponential Growth & Manufacturing Innovation by Expanding Its Full Electrified Vehicle Lineup and Strengthening Future Business Capabilities
Kia presents its 2030 mid- to long-term strategy, detailing its vehicle- and region-specific exponential growth plans Targets global sales of 4.13 million units per year by 2030, with a global market share goal of 4.5%; targets sales of 3.35 million units in 2026 Expands EV lineup to 14 models, aiming … [continued]
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Humanoid Robots Keep Slipping Into the Future, Much Like Fusion
Humanoid robots have a habit of returning to public attention in waves. Each wave arrives with smoother motion, better balance, and more confident timelines. The claim is usually some version of general purpose capability. The promise is a machine that can safely share space with humans and perform a wide … [continued]
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