
The Robot Report Podcast’s Episode 230 featured discussions on recent robotics news and interviews with two industry experts focused on hardware innovation and multi-robot collaboration systems.
Featured Guests and Their Expertise
The podcast hosted two notable guests with specialized expertise in robotics:
- Marco Mauerer, global robotics business manager at Maxon, who previously served as CTO of hardware at ANYbotics where he helped scale their quadruped inspection robot fleet. With a Ph.D. in power electronics from ETH Zürich, Mauerer now focuses on bringing advanced drive systems to modern robotics applications.
- David Koelle, director of engineering for the Human-Centered AI division and principal software engineer at Charles River Analytics. Koelle develops multi-robot collaborative autonomy systems for clients including DARPA, NASA, and the U.S. Air Force, with a focus on creating intelligent swarm systems that can operate in extreme environments with limited communication.
Key Robotics News Highlights
The hosts also covered significant industry developments:
- Waymo secured $16 billion in funding, bringing its total valuation to $126 billion, and announced plans to expand its robotaxi service to Boston and Sacramento.
- LimX Dynamics closed a $200 million Series B funding round to accelerate R&D and market expansion for its humanoid robots. The company is integrating high-level cognitive planning with whole-body motion control in its TRON 2 and LimX COSA systems.
- The discussion touched on humanoid robotics becoming a focus of recent proposed legislation and featured in The Robot Report’s “State of the Robotics Industry 2026” report.
Industry Trends and Implications
The episode highlighted several important trends in robotics:
- The continued significant investment in autonomous vehicle technology, with Waymo leading the market
- Growing interest and substantial funding in humanoid robotics development
- Advancement in multi-robot collaborative systems that can operate independently in challenging environments
- The importance of specialized hardware components and drive systems in enabling next-generation robotic applications
This episode demonstrates how the robotics industry continues to advance across multiple domains, from fundamental hardware components to sophisticated AI-driven collaborative systems, with substantial financial backing supporting these innovations.


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