The U.S. Department of Commerce is convening American robot manufacturers for a roundtable next month as it looks to bolster the domestic industry and thwart Chinese competition, Semafor’s J.D. Capelouto reports. According to an invitation from Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration reviewed by Semafor, the March 10 gathering aims to identify “key supply chain and policy challenges affecting American robotics manufacturing and deployment.” U.S. makers of both manufacturing robots and humanoids were invited, the author adds. Publicly traded companies in the space include Serve Robotics (SERV) and Richtech Robotics (RR).
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