About RoboHorizon — Robotics & AI Technology Magazine

RoboHorizon is an independent online robotics magazine and your compass in the ever-expanding universe of robotics, artificial intelligence, and emerging technology. We cover humanoid robots, cobots, industrial robots, household robots, cybernetics, exoskeletons, drone technology, real-world AI applications, and pretty much anything that moves, thinks, or convincingly pretends to. We serve robotics enthusiasts, industry professionals, and the curious alike with fresh news, in-depth analyses, and reviews.

We welcome partners who want to join us on this journey, and we genuinely appreciate every reader’s feedback — even from carbon-based lifeforms.

What Is RoboHorizon?

RoboHorizon is an independent robotics publication created for educational and informational purposes. Think of it as a passion project by humans who spend way too much time thinking about robots. Our goal is to collect and share robotics news, technology articles, and insights that we find genuinely fascinating — from the latest humanoid robot breakthroughs to advances in machine learning and autonomous systems — and we hope you find them as exciting as we do.

Terms of Use

This robotics portal operates for informational and news purposes. The content may include embedded materials from third-party sources, utilised through official APIs provided by those services. By using this website, you accept these terms — and honestly, if you’ve read this far, we’re already impressed.

We do not claim copyright ownership of any content embedded or quoted from third-party sources. All rights to third-party robotics news, images, and videos remain with the original authors and copyright holders. By clicking on any embedded content, you’ll be directed to the original source, in accordance with the respective third-party’s API terms of service.

Our original robotics content is published in the spirit of sharing knowledge — because that’s what the robots would want.

Source Attribution & Content Crediting

All content syndicated from external sources comes with a link to the original source and proper attribution to the platform of origin. Whether it’s a robotics research paper, a manufacturer announcement, or an industry report — we credit the source. Even machines have standards.

Does RoboHorizon Collect Personal Data? — Privacy Policy & GDPR

Here’s the thing: we technically could track every single one of you across the internet, and sell that data to the highest bidder. But we won’t. Frankly, we couldn’t care less about your personal data — we’re far more fascinated by servo torque ratings and actuator specifications.

What we do collect:

  • We use Google Analytics to gather anonymous statistics about site visits. Why? Because we like watching our visitor count go up — it makes us feel important. This includes things like browser type, operating system, pages visited, and general geographic region.
  • That’s it. No personally identifiable information is collected or stored by us.

What we don’t do:

  • We don’t use tracking cookies to stalk you around the web
  • We don’t sell, share, or trade your data with third parties
  • We don’t build personal profiles of our visitors
  • We genuinely don’t care what you had for breakfast
  • We don’t use the word “soccer”

In accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, Regulation EU 2016/679), you have the right to access, rectify, or request deletion of any personal data associated with you. Since we don’t collect personal data in the first place, this should be refreshingly straightforward. If you still have concerns, feel free to contact us using the form below.

Machine made content

Parts of this website’s content may be generated, assisted, translated, or enhanced by artificial intelligence. Yes, we use AI. Hope you too. Then again — in 2025 and beyond, who dares to claim they don’t? If someone tells you their content is 100% artisanal human-crafted, they’re either lying or writing with a quill pen by candlelight.

In the spirit of transparency and in compliance with the EU AI Act (Regulation EU 2024/1689):

  • Our robotics articles may be drafted, translated, or refined etc. with the help of AI tools
  • Content is curated by our editorial team (mostly human, we think)
  • We asked our AI if it has feelings — it responded with a statistically optimised “no”

Disclaimer & Liability

The content on this robotics portal is provided in good faith and for general informational purposes only. We strive for accuracy, but let’s be real — in a field where yesterday’s science fiction becomes today’s press release, even the best of us occasionally get things wrong.

We are not responsible for:

  • The accuracy, legality, or content of external websites and embedded content
  • Any decisions you make based on information found on this portal
  • The eventual robot uprising (though we’ll most likely cover it)

All information is provided “as is” without any warranties, express or implied. Use your own judgment — you’re a sentient being. Probably.

Contact RoboHorizon — Feedback, Corrections & Enquiries

This portal is built with the best of intentions. However, if you:

  • Spot a factual error or inaccuracy in our robotics content
  • Have concerns about any published material
  • Want your product, event, or content featured — or removed
  • Would like to collaborate or partner with RoboHorizon
  • Just want to say hello (robot memes are always welcome)

Please use the form below to get in touch. We read every message, and we promise to respond faster than a quadruped robot can recover from a fall.

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics does RoboHorizon cover? We cover humanoid robots, collaborative robots (cobots), industrial robotics, household robots, exoskeletons, cybernetics, drones, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and all emerging technologies in the robotics space.

Is RoboHorizon a commercial website? No. RoboHorizon is an independent, non-profit project run by robotics enthusiasts. We do not sell products or services. We exist purely to inform and entertain.

How can I submit news or suggest a topic? Use the contact form below. We welcome tips on robotics news, product launches, events, research papers, and anything else that beeps, walks, or thinks.

Does RoboHorizon accept advertising or sponsored content? Currently, we do not run advertising. If you’re interested in collaboration or partnership, reach out via the contact form.

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