The intelligent source for
international robotics news.
Our Mission
RoboticsIntl was built on a simple premise: the robotics industry is moving fast, it matters enormously, and most people — including many professionals working within it — struggle to keep up with what's actually happening.
We exist to close that gap. Every day, we monitor the global robotics landscape — funding rounds, research breakthroughs, policy developments, product launches, and company strategy — and deliver the most important developments in clear, accurate, accessible language.
Our readers include robotics engineers, manufacturing executives, investors, policy professionals, and anyone who wants to understand where automation is taking the global economy. We write for all of them.
Editorial Standards
RoboticsIntl uses AI-assisted curation and writing as part of our editorial process. This allows us to cover more stories, more consistently, than a small team could manage alone. Every published piece is reviewed for accuracy and editorial quality.
We are transparent about this because we believe transparency is the foundation of reader trust. AI helps us scale. Editorial judgment — what to cover, how to frame it, what it means for the industry — remains a human responsibility.
Our advertising and sponsorship relationships have no editorial influence. We do not accept payment for coverage, and our commercial relationships are clearly labeled as such.
Editor in Chief
Casey Wren has spent more than a decade tracking the intersection of robotics, automation, and industrial transformation. He launched RoboticsIntl after observing a persistent gap between how fast the robotics industry was moving and how well that movement was being communicated to the professionals who needed to understand it.
His weekly editorial — published every Friday — offers a direct perspective on the most significant development of the week. It is the one thing on this site that is entirely, unassistedly human.
He can be reached at casey@roboticsintl.com.