Gprisma fam 🤎
Reason why showing up matters , there was a time when I nearly gave up thinking am not doing anything right but at the same time I never knew it’s part of growth
joined the prismax community on the 28th November 2025 counting to this moment it’s roughly 7 months of consistency, now what happened during these periods?
Am a navigational role holder 6/7 , I’m honoured to have been promoted
yesterday was one of my joyful moments
now the real journey began
moving to Groundbreaker was a dream but it a sure thing to achieve with dedication and honest contributions
I also accept this as recognition with gratitude, knowing it reflects my efforts , showing up, learned, contributed and believed in the vision of Physical AI.
The real work is just beginning
Sincere thanks to the PrismaX team for this , Nothing sweet pass working and seeing the result at same time
Love y’all ❤️
@MaxC16134@vivianrobotics@shayebackus@chynaqqq@castorhat
Cool lovely update on @PrismaXai Fam
Prismax cofounder @castorhat just published his #ICRA2026 recap
Due to a deep research I could finds out that robotics raised nearly $14B last year and the field is moving faster than ever,
but the most telling thing in Vienna was how little the hardware actually changed
His read: no real new hardware in the 8 months since IROS Hangzhou
The focus for 2026 isn't on building new hardware, it's on getting the embodiments that already exist into more commercial channels
Unitree barely showed - per Bayley, "they no longer need to do tradeshow marketing." Booster was hard-selling its 0.6m humanoid
AGIBOT took over the floor with a booth, a spinoff booth, and its own competition track
For more details about this update , kindly click the link below and have a read on this an interesting update ,
Gprisma between
@MaxC16134@vivianrobotics@shayebackus@chynaqqq@castorhat
https://t.co/9BKIOsYsbl
Our cofounder @castorhat just published his #ICRA2026 recap. The short version: robotics raised nearly $14B last year and the field is moving faster than ever, but the most telling thing in Vienna was how little the hardware actually changed 🧵