Advancing Robotics and Sensing Technology

Fujitsu and CMU Launch Physical AI Research Center

New partnership integrates AI with robotics to transform healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A high-tech research lab with a collaborative robot arm and sensing equipment representing the new Physical AI center.

A high-tech research lab with a collaborative robot arm and sensing equipment representing the new Physical AI center.

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Fujitsu and Carnegie Mellon University officially opened a joint research center dedicated to "Physical AI" on April 23, 2026 [1]. The facility focuses on combining artificial intelligence with robotics and sensing technologies to solve real-world problems [2]. Researchers aim to bridge the gap between digital systems and physical environments [1].

The center targets specific improvements in manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics sectors [1]. These efforts prioritize creating systems that can interact safely with humans in shared spaces [2]. This launch occurs alongside global tech shows highlighting AI diplomacy and innovation [3].

By integrating advanced sensors, the team hopes to improve how robots perceive and navigate complex surroundings [2]. This collaboration represents a significant investment in the future of autonomous systems [1].

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