World's First Jet-Powered Humanoid Robot Takes Flight
The Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) achieved a major breakthrough in humanoid robotics by completing the first successful flight of iRonCub3, the world's first jet-powered flying humanoid robot built for real-world environments. The research team analysed the robot's complex aerodynamics and created an advanced control system for managing its interconnected parts.
The entire development process, including live flight testing, took about two years.
Jun 28, 2025
S. Somanath Becomes Honorary Chief Technical Advisor at Skyroot Aerospace
Former chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) S. Somanath took the role of Honorary Chief Technical Advisor at Skyroot Aerospace, country's leading private rocket developer. In his new capacity, Somanath will advise Skyroot as the city-based start-up prepares for the launch of its Vikram-1 launch vehicle, India's first privately developed launch vehicle capable of deploying satellites in Earth's orbit.
The 23-meter-tall rocket is also India's first carbon-composite space launch vehicle and features a liquid-engine powered Orbital Adjustment Module that can precisely maneuver in the vacuum for last-mile delivery of satellites.
Jun 27, 2025
India Leads with 92% Employees Embracing GenAI Tools
India is leading the global GenAI charge, with 92 per cent of employees embracing such tools, well ahead of the global average of 72 per cent, according to a new report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
The third edition of BCG's annual survey, based on responses from over 10,600 workers across 11 countries, revealed that while AI adoption is strong overall, only 51 per cent of frontline employees are regular users--a figure that has stagnated.
Meanwhile, the Global South continues to lead in adoption, with India at 92 per cent and the Middle East at 87 per cent as the nations with the highest levels of regular use.
Jun 25, 2025
Dangeti Jahnavi Becomes First Indian to Complete NASA's Space Program
Dangeti Jahnavi from Andhra Pradesh etched her name in the annals of Indian space exploration history by becoming the first Indian to successfully complete NASA's prestigious International Air and Space Program.
This remarkable achievement positions her as a trailblazer in India's growing participation in international space missions and demonstrates the country's expanding capabilities in aerospace technology.
Jahnavi has been selected to travel to the Titan's Orbital Port Space Station, a groundbreaking US-based project scheduled for inauguration within the next four years.
Her 2029 space mission will mark a historic moment as she becomes one of the first Indians to participate in commercial space station operations, representing India's growing involvement in international space collaborations.
Jun 22, 2025
HAL Wins Deal to Manufacture and Commercialise SSLV Launches
In a development for India's space sector, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) secured a Rs. 511 crore Transfer of Technology (ToT) deal from ISRO to manufacture and commercialise Small Satellite Launch Vehicles (SSLVs). The announcement was made by IN-SPACe, the national space promotion agency, following a rigorous bidding and evaluation process. This move marks a significant leap in the commercialisation of India's space capabilities.
HAL emerged as the winning bidder among three shortlisted contenders for the SSLV ToT programme.
HAL will manufacture at least two SSLVs with ISRO's support before independently producing them.