What's Happening?
The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) has announced Hiroshi Fujiwara and Robert Little as the recipients of the 2026 Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards. Fujiwara, the executive director of the Japan
Robot Association, is recognized for his strategic policy work and international collaboration in robotics. Robert Little, co-founder of ATI Industrial Automation, is honored for his contributions to robotic end-effector technology. The awards will be presented at the Automate 2026 show in Chicago. Both recipients have significantly influenced the robotics industry, with Little focusing on expanding practical robotics in manufacturing and Fujiwara fostering global collaboration in robotics innovation.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of Fujiwara and Little underscores the critical role of leadership and innovation in advancing robotics technology. Their contributions highlight the importance of strategic policy and practical application in maintaining the U.S.'s competitive edge in robotics. Little's emphasis on reshoring and automation addresses the labor shortage and aims to strengthen North America's industrial capabilities. Fujiwara's work in international collaboration supports the global integration of robotics, which is vital for technological advancement and economic growth. These awards reflect the ongoing need for innovation and leadership in the rapidly evolving field of robotics.






