In Episode 221 of The Robotic Report Podcast, hosts Steve Crowe and Mike Oitzman recap the key robotics information of the week. This week on the present, we additionally welcome Fareed Aljawhari, founder and CEO of Micropolis Robotics, for a dialog about constructing a robotics firm in Dubai.
Fareed Aljawhari is the founder and CEO of Micropolis Robotics.
Fareed Aljawhari based Micropolis Robotics in 2014. The firm went public on the New York Inventory Alternate in March 2025, buying and selling below the image MCRP.
Present timeline
- 6:57 – Information of the week
- 23:00 – Interview with Fareed Aljawhari, founder and CEO, Micropolis Robotics
Information of the week
Waymo’s freeway driving units the stage for wider robotaxi enlargement
Waymo is driving on freeways now. It introduced this week that its robotaxis will start providing rides on freeways throughout San Francisco, Phoenix, and Los Angeles.
The corporate is beginning with a choose variety of public riders, which it expects to develop within the coming months. Waymo has additionally expanded its service space within the San Francisco Bay Space. Its robotaxis now go right down to San Jose, Calif., together with curbside service at San Jose Mineta Worldwide Airport.
Take a look at the service space within the map under.
Waymo’s new service map within the San Francisco Bay Space. | Supply: Waymo
Waymo stated it would start serving riders in San Diego and Las Vegas subsequent yr. The corporate didn’t share a timeline for when it would start serving riders in Detroit.
The information got here just some weeks after Waymo stated it would will deliver robotaxi providers to London in 2026. The firm’s different worldwide plans embrace Tokyo. As well as, Waymo has stated it intends to launch in Miami, Atlanta, Dallas, and Nashville within the coming years.
Locus Robotics ships first Array unit to DHL
The primary items of the brand new Locus Array cellular manipulator arrived at DHL this week for testing. The system expands the corporate’s fleet of picking-assistance techniques with robot-to-goods (R2G) workflows, stated Rick Faulk, CEO of Locus Robotics.
The Array can pull a tote from a shelf and take away an merchandise from the tote for a selected buyer order. There isn’t a product video of the robotic in motion but.
The brand new Locus Array robotic at DHL. Supply: Locus Robotics
Objectways new enterprise mannequin to create and label knowledge for humanoids
Objectways workforce members are recording actual human demonstrations, annotating each movement, and reviewing hundreds of clips to show robots the way to carry out duties like folding towels, packing packing containers, or sorting objects. Every correction and label in the end turns into a part of the robotic’s expertise and helps retraining AI fashions.
This can be a trendy, humanoid robotic model of the “mechanical turk” downside of a decade in the past with picture labeling, stated the corporate, which was based in 2014. In accordance with The Los Angeles Instances, Objectways has greater than 2,000 staff; about half of them label sensor knowledge from autonomous automobiles and robotics, and the remaining work on generative AI.

