Unitree Robotics, a prominent Chinese humanoid robot manufacturer, has made its debut in South Korea, marking a significant milestone in the integration of robotics into cultural practices. The company's G1 robot recently participated in a Buddhist ordination ceremony at Jogye Temple in Seoul, where it was bestowed with the dharma name "Gabi." This event, which took place on [insert date if available], highlights the growing acceptance and innovative applications of robotics in diverse fields, including spirituality and tradition. By engaging in such ceremonies, Unitree Robotics aims to showcase the capabilities of humanoid robots and their potential to bridge cultural gaps, while also exploring new markets in Asia.
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