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Showing posts from Author: Daniel Ikechukwu

Daniel Ikechukwu is the founder and lead analyst at CreedTec — an industrial AI analysis publication covering robotics, IIoT, manufacturing AI, and the financial impact of automation on global industry. Based in Nigeria, Daniel covers industrial AI developments across global and emerging markets with a focus on operational and investment implications.
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Sony Project Ace's sim-to-real robot training
April 29, 2026 April 29, 2026
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Sony Project Ace’s sim-to-real robot training: The Physics Model Failure That Nearly Derailed the World’s First Elite-Beating Robot

Fast Facts The headline writes itself: Sony Project Ace’s sim-to-real robot training produced the first autonomous system […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
Celestica's AI revenue earnings drop in 2026
April 28, 2026 April 28, 2026
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Celestica’s AI revenue earnings drop in 2026: 7% Stock Decline Despite a Beat

Fast Facts Beat the quarter. Raise the guidance. Watch the stock fall. Celestica’s AI revenue earnings […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
The Hidden AI Infrastructure Failure Problem
April 27, 2026 April 27, 2026
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The Hidden AI Infrastructure Failure Problem: Why Your 95% Accurate Model Is Silently Breaking Production

Fast Facts The most expensive AI failures in enterprise deployments don’t produce errors. No alert […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
ServiceNow Armis OT IoT Cyber Risk: The $7.8 Billion Acquisition That Exposes How Blind Industrial Networks Really Are
April 23, 2026 April 23, 2026
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ServiceNow Armis OT IoT Cyber Risk: The $7.8 Billion Acquisition That Exposes How Blind Industrial Networks Really Are

Fast Facts ServiceNow closed its $7.8 billion acquisition of Armis on April 19, 2026 — […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
Bain Industrial Automation AI Revenue Hourglass Model For 2030
April 21, 2026 April 21, 2026
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Bain Industrial Automation AI Revenue Hourglass Model For 2030: Is Your Automation Portfolio Sitting in the Shrinking Part?

Fast Facts Bain & Company’s April 2026 report says nearly half of all industrial automation […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
Beijing Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon World Record 2026
April 20, 2026 April 20, 2026
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Beijing Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon World Record 2026: What Honor’s 50-Minute Run Reveals About China’s Industrial Robotics Strategy

Fast Facts On April 19, 2026, a humanoid robot built by Honor — a Chinese […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
Boston Dynamics Spot Analog Gauge Reading with Gemini AI
April 20, 2026 April 20, 2026
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Boston Dynamics Spot Analog Gauge Reading with Gemini AI: What 98% Accuracy Actually Means for Industrial Inspection Economics

Fast Facts On April 14, 2026, Boston Dynamics activated Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6 across all AIVI-Learning […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
KORE Kigen SGP.32 IoT Connectivity illustration showing a global map with interconnected IoT device nodes glowing in neon blue, centered around an eSIM chip emitting wireless signal waves, representing scalable remote connectivity and modern IoT infrastructure.
April 16, 2026 April 16, 2026
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KORE Kigen SGP.32 IoT Connectivity: The Critical eSIM Standard That Ends the Truck Roll Problem for Industrial Deployments

Fast Facts KORE and Kigen announced SGP.32-compliant eSIM connectivity on April 9, 2026 — the […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
NVIDIA's RoboLab Robotics Simulation Benchmark
April 15, 2026 April 15, 2026
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5 Costly Truths NVIDIA’s RoboLab Robotics Simulation Benchmark Reveals for Factories in 2026

⚡ FAST FACTS The RoboLab robotics simulation benchmark is not a training tool. That distinction matters more […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
1 Memory Price Metric That Could Break Your 2026 AI Hardware Budget (And How Procurement Should Respond)
April 14, 2026 April 14, 2026
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1 Memory Price Metric That Could Break Your 2026 AI Hardware Budget (And How Procurement Should Respond)

Fast Facts Gartner forecasts global semiconductor revenue to exceed $1.3 trillion in 2026, a 64% […]

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