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The global humanoid robotics and Physical AI ecosystem is accelerating fast — but the event landscape is fragmented across regions, industries and technologies. Explore the event overview, discover key hubs, and help improve the ecosystem map with additional events, corrections and recommendations –> http://www.dxresearch.eu/roboevents.html We mapped 200+ global events covering humanoids, robotics, AI, semiconductors, automation,…

A practitioner’s view from physical AI Working at Infineon Technologies and focusing on physical AI, I see humanoid robotics moving into a more defined market phase. The past weeks brought a shift in signals. Discussions are becoming more grounded. Execution is gaining weight. Early production announcements, ecosystem partnerships, and policy discussions now shape the narrative.…

Robotics is not a single global market. It is a set of regionally differentiated ecosystems, each with distinct strengths, cluster structures, and strategic trajectories. Across all regions, the most important structural pattern is that robotics capability concentrates geographically. Cities and corridors matter more than national averages. Understanding where capability concentrates — and why — is…

Humanoids are are emerging because several independent bottlenecks that blocked them for decades crossed minimum viability thresholds at roughly the same time. 1. Control stability under uncertainty became computable Classical robotics failed at whole-body interaction not because of mechanics, but because real-time control under partial observability was intractable at acceptable cost and power. What changed…