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.
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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