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CES 2026 was dominated by robotics. Big players, like Boston Dynamics and Unitree, stunned crowds once again. But a host of other companies are showing exciting technology now as well, especially humanoid robots.
While AI has been the theme at CES for several years, it was interesting seeing it used for such physical purposes. The robots are mostly still clumsy and slow, but we expect that to change dramatically over the next few years.
AccuQuilt has added a new member to their family of GO! fabric die cutters. The Bolt is a motorized version of their original GO! cutter, capable of using all the same dies. Weighing under 10 pounds, its compact form makes it easy to transport.
We also helped design accessory platforms, which provide a surface for dies to glide along as they enter and exit the machine.
Dell officially unveiled their 17G generation of servers, which feature the first evolution of the iconic hex motif that Fahrenheit helped develop nearly ten years ago. Composed of two simple layers of stamped metal, the redesigned bezel is thinner to allow more airflow, and minimizes the use of plastic.