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  • From Simulation to Production: Building AI-Powered Robots with NVIDIA
    Building a robot that can reliably perceive, plan, and act in the real world is hard—especially when conditions change minute to minute. Modern robotics teams are no longer just writing control code. They’re training AI models, validating behaviors at scale, deploying on edge hardware, and continuously improving performance after release. NVIDIA’s robotics stack is designed
  • Greek Companies Boost Cybersecurity Scans Amid Rising Iran War Threats
    As geopolitical tensions intensify and concerns grow about a wider conflict involving Iran, Greek businesses are accelerating cybersecurity efforts—especially proactive vulnerability scanning and threat monitoring. For many organizations in Greece, the risk isn’t theoretical: regional instability often correlates with increased cyber activity, including distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, phishing campaigns, ransomware attempts, and supply-chain compromises. In
  • US Labels Anthropic an Unacceptable National Security Risk
    In a move that has intensified debates around artificial intelligence regulation, government procurement, and national security, reports that the US has labeled Anthropic an unacceptable national security risk are sending shockwaves through the tech industry. Whether driven by concerns about model capabilities, data handling, foreign influence, or broader geopolitical dynamics, the implications of such a
  • Gecko Robotics Secures $71M Contract to Inspect U.S. Navy Ships
    Gecko Robotics has landed a major win in the defense and maritime maintenance space: a $71 million contract to help inspect U.S. Navy ships. The deal underscores a growing shift toward advanced robotics, sensing, and analytics to modernize how critical assets are assessed, maintained, and kept mission-ready. For the Navy, the stakes are high—ship availability,
  • Mia Robotics Unmanned Ground Vehicles Redefine Civilian Engineering and Safety
    Civilian engineering is entering a new era where autonomy, precision, and human safety are becoming core project requirements—not optional upgrades. From infrastructure inspection and disaster response to hazardous material handling and remote-site logistics, unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) are increasingly positioned as essential tools. At the center of this shift, Mia Robotics is helping redefine what
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