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As Walker S Strikes the Gong, UBTECH Robotics Becomes the First Humanoid Robot Company Listed on the Main Board of the HKEX

As Walker S Strikes the Gong, UBTECH Robotics Becomes the First Humanoid Robot Company Listed on the Main Board of the HKEX

UBTECH Robotics made history on December 29, 2023, by officially listing on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, becoming the first humanoid robot company to achieve this milestone. The company, which boasts a market capitalization of HK$37.6 billion, celebrated the occasion with a listing ceremony that showcased its latest innovation, the industrial humanoid robot known as Walker S. This event underscores UBTECH's commitment to advancing the commercialization of humanoid robotics. CEO Zhou Jian highlighted the company's dedication to innovation and its focus on meeting societal needs through cutting-edge robotics technology.

UBTECH Robotics Collaborates with the University of Hong Kong for Joint Research on Human-like Visual Perception

UBTECH Robotics Collaborates with the University of Hong Kong for Joint Research on Human-like Visual Perception

UBTECH Robotics has announced a partnership with the University of Hong Kong to advance research on human-like visual perception algorithms for service robots. This collaboration, which focuses on processing 3D point cloud data, aims to enhance the visual recognition capabilities of humanoid robots, thereby improving their precision in diverse environments. The initiative is part of UBTECH's broader strategy to apply advanced visual perception technologies in practical settings. In addition to the research efforts, UBTECH plans to establish subsidiaries in Hong Kong, intending to tap into local talent and drive innovation within the robotics sector.

UBTECH Robotics to Play a Key Role in Hosting the IEEE RO-MAN 2024

UBTECH Robotics to Play a Key Role in Hosting the IEEE RO-MAN 2024

UBTECH Robotics is set to host the IEEE RO-MAN 2024 conference in Pasadena, California, with Dr. Tan Huan, the company's Co-Chief Technology Officer, serving as General Chair. Scheduled for next year, this prominent event focuses on advancing human-robot interaction research and aims to promote innovative technologies that tackle societal challenges through human-centric artificial intelligence. Dr. Huan expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to lead this initiative and underscored the significance of collaboration in the rapidly evolving field of robotics.

Supply Chain Synergy: UBTECH and Honda Trading to Pilot Humanoid Logistics

Supply Chain Synergy: UBTECH and Honda Trading to Pilot Humanoid Logistics

UBTECH Robotics has entered into a strategic partnership with Honda Trading (China) to integrate humanoid robots and autonomous vehicles into automotive supply chains worldwide. This collaboration aims to enhance operational efficiency and innovation within the industry. The agreement was finalized recently, signaling a significant step towards the modernization of logistics and manufacturing processes in the automotive sector. By leveraging advanced robotics technology, both companies seek to address the growing demand for automation and improve productivity in supply chain management.

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The $18 Million Brain: UBTECH Launches Aggressive Hunt for Embodied AI Chief

The $18 Million Brain: UBTECH Launches Aggressive Hunt for Embodied AI Chief

UBTECH Robotics, a leading player in the humanoid robotics sector, is making headlines with its unprecedented compensation package aimed at attracting a Chief Scientist to spearhead its foundation model research. This strategic move comes after a successful year in which humanoid robots emerged as the company's main source of revenue. The recruitment effort reflects UBTECH's commitment to advancing its technological capabilities and maintaining its competitive edge in the rapidly evolving robotics market. The initiative underscores the growing importance of innovative research in driving future growth and development within the industry.

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UBTECH’s 2025 Financials: Humanoids Leap to Center Stage as Losses Narrow

UBTECH’s 2025 Financials: Humanoids Leap to Center Stage as Losses Narrow

UBTECH Robotics has announced a remarkable 2,203% surge in revenue from its humanoid robotics division for the year 2025, indicating a significant transition from initial pilot programs to widespread industrial implementation. This dramatic growth reflects the increasing demand for advanced robotics solutions in various sectors, as companies seek to enhance efficiency and productivity through automation. The announcement comes as the industry witnesses a growing acceptance of humanoid robots in workplaces, driven by technological advancements and the need for innovative solutions in a competitive market. The company's strategic focus on scaling operations and expanding its product offerings has positioned it at the forefront of the robotics revolution, paving the way for broader adoption across industries.

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Texas Instruments Deploys UBTECH Humanoids in Strategic Semiconductor Push

Texas Instruments Deploys UBTECH Humanoids in Strategic Semiconductor Push

Texas Instruments, a leading American semiconductor company, has announced a collaboration with UBTECH Robotics to integrate Walker S2 humanoid robots into its production lines. This partnership signifies UBTECH's strategic entry into the high-precision semiconductor industry. The deployment of these advanced robots aims to enhance operational efficiency and precision in manufacturing processes. The initiative reflects a growing trend in the tech sector, where automation and robotics are increasingly utilized to streamline production and improve output quality. The integration of Walker S2 units is expected to commence shortly, aligning with Texas Instruments' commitment to innovation and technological advancement in its manufacturing operations.

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UBTECH Claims "World's First" Mass Delivery of Humanoids as "Robot Army" Deploys

UBTECH Claims "World's First" Mass Delivery of Humanoids as "Robot Army" Deploys

UBTECH Robotics has successfully completed its first mass delivery of hundreds of Walker S2 robotic units to key industrial partners, following a recent promotional video that hinted at the development of a "robot army." This significant milestone in robotics comes just days after the company showcased the capabilities of the Walker S2, designed to enhance efficiency and productivity in various industrial applications. The delivery marks a pivotal step for UBTECH as it seeks to expand its footprint in the robotics market, addressing the growing demand for automation solutions across industries. The Walker S2 units are expected to play a crucial role in transforming operational workflows, demonstrating the potential of advanced robotics in modern workplaces.

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UBTECH Targets 10,000 Humanoid Robots Annually by 2026 Amidst EV Sector Demand

UBTECH Targets 10,000 Humanoid Robots Annually by 2026 Amidst EV Sector Demand

UBTECH Robotics has announced an ambitious plan to increase its production of humanoid robots tenfold by 2026. This decision comes in response to significant orders from leading electric vehicle manufacturers and major industrial corporations. The company aims to position its humanoid robots as essential tools within China's rapidly changing manufacturing sector, highlighting the growing demand for advanced automation solutions. By ramping up production, UBTECH seeks to meet the evolving needs of the industry and enhance operational efficiency in various sectors.

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Huawei and UBTech Join Forces to Bring Humanoid Robots to Factories and Homes

Huawei and UBTech Join Forces to Bring Humanoid Robots to Factories and Homes

Huawei and UBTech Robotics have announced a strategic partnership aimed at advancing the development and deployment of humanoid robots for industrial and domestic use. This collaboration, which was unveiled recently, will utilize Huawei's advanced AI processors, cloud technology, and extensive models to enhance the capabilities of robots designed for smart factories and household services. Central to this initiative is the establishment of a joint innovation center dedicated to embodied intelligence, which will serve as a hub for research and development in this cutting-edge field. The partnership reflects a growing trend towards integrating artificial intelligence into robotics, driven by the increasing demand for automation in various sectors.

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UBTech's Walker C Humanoid Robot Set for Tour Guide Debut at Expo 2025 Osaka

UBTech's Walker C Humanoid Robot Set for Tour Guide Debut at Expo 2025 Osaka

UBTech Robotics is set to unveil its Walker C humanoid robot as a tour guide during Expo 2025, which will take place in Osaka, Japan. This innovative robot is anticipated to demonstrate significant advancements in manipulation and autonomy, potentially evolving from the company's previous Tien Kung model. The introduction of the Walker C underscores China's growing capabilities in the fields of service robotics and artificial intelligence, reflecting the nation's commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology into everyday applications. The expo will serve as a global platform for showcasing these advancements, highlighting the role of robotics in enhancing visitor experiences.

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Ubtech Targets 100x Scale-Up for Humanoid Robot Production in 2025

Ubtech Targets 100x Scale-Up for Humanoid Robot Production in 2025

Ubtech Robotics, a Chinese company specializing in robotics, has announced an ambitious plan to ramp up production significantly, targeting the assembly of 1,000 humanoid robots by 2025, a substantial increase from the mere 10 units expected to be produced in 2024. This strategic move comes on the heels of a 24% rise in annual revenue, which reached $180 million, although the company continues to operate at a loss and humanoid robots currently do not contribute significantly to its revenue streams. The focus of this production surge will be on deploying these robots in real-world applications, particularly within the manufacturing sector, as Ubtech aims to establish a foothold in the growing robotics market.

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UBTECH and Hitachi Form Strategic Alliance to Develop Intelligent Solutions Across Various Sectors

UBTECH and Hitachi Form Strategic Alliance to Develop Intelligent Solutions Across Various Sectors

UBTECH Robotics and Hitachi have announced a strategic partnership aimed at exploring intelligent solutions across multiple fields. This collaboration is expected to leverage both companies' strengths in robotics and AI technology to create innovative applications that can enhance operational efficiency and productivity. The partnership is significant as it combines UBTECH's expertise in humanoid robotics with Hitachi's extensive experience in industrial automation and data analytics. This synergy is likely to lead to advancements in intelligent manufacturing, smart cities, and other sectors, addressing the growing demand for automation and intelligent systems in various industries. Looking ahead, stakeholders should monitor the developments from this partnership, particularly in terms of product launches and technological advancements. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

UBTECH Advances China's First Industry Standard for Collaborative Intelligent Systems by 2026

UBTECH Advances China's First Industry Standard for Collaborative Intelligent Systems by 2026

Recently, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology approved the development of the first industry standard for collaborative intelligent systems, led by UBTECH Robotics. The standard, titled 'Control Interface Specifications for Embodied Collective Intelligent Systems in Industrial Applications,' aims to address interoperability issues among multi-robot systems in industrial settings, marking a significant step in standardization. This initiative is crucial as industrial production shifts from single-robot operations to collaborative multi-robot systems. The lack of unified protocols and control interfaces has hindered the scalability of collective intelligence technologies. The new standard will provide clear guidelines for task allocation, fault reporting, and security interactions, facilitating better integration of diverse robotic systems in smart factories and logistics. Looking ahead, UBTECH is also collaborating with the China Electronics Standardization Institute to develop a reference architecture for collective intelligent systems. This comprehensive framework will define key terminologies and functional modules, further solidifying the foundation for collective intelligence standards in China. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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UBTech’s lifelike humanoid robots built for companionship arriving in homes across China

UBTech’s lifelike humanoid robots built for companionship arriving in homes across China

UBTech Robotics, recognized as the world's first publicly traded humanoid robot manufacturer, has introduced a new consumer humanoid robot aimed at personal companionship. The U1 model, unveiled on Tuesday in Shenzhen, features lifelike silicone skin and advanced emotional artificial intelligence, reflecting a growing trend among Chinese tech companies to shift robotic applications from industrial settings to domestic environments. Available in both male and female versions, the U1 stands at 183 cm and 168 cm tall, respectively, and comes in three variants: Lite, Pro, and Ultra. This launch signifies a notable advancement in the integration of robotics into everyday life, as UBTech seeks to enhance human-robot interaction in personal spaces.

China's UBTech launches lifelike humanoid robots for consumers

China's UBTech launches lifelike humanoid robots for consumers

UBTech Robotics, a Chinese manufacturer, unveiled its new series of lifelike humanoid robots on July 1, 2026, in Shenzhen. The launch features two entry-level models designed to resemble humans more closely than the company's previous industrial robots. This strategic move aims to tap into the growing consumer demand for companionship and counseling services. By expanding its offerings to more consumer-oriented applications, UBTech is positioning itself to meet the evolving needs of the market, where realistic humanoid robots are increasingly sought after for personal use.

UBTECH's First Full-Size Biomimetic Humanoid Robot Surpasses 1,000 Pre-Orders in 3 Days

UBTECH's First Full-Size Biomimetic Humanoid Robot Surpasses 1,000 Pre-Orders in 3 Days

UBTECH Robotics, a Hong Kong-listed company recognized as the first humanoid robot stock, has announced the pre-sale of its groundbreaking full-size biomimetic humanoid robot on the JD.com platform. This innovative product has already garnered significant interest, with over 1,200 units ordered shortly after the launch. The move marks a significant milestone in the robotics industry, showcasing UBTECH's commitment to advancing humanoid technology and meeting growing consumer demand for sophisticated robotic solutions. The pre-sale event highlights the company's strategic approach to leveraging e-commerce platforms to reach a global audience, reflecting the increasing integration of robotics into everyday life.

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2203.7% Growth! UBTECH's Full-Size Embodied Intelligent Humanoid Robots Rank First Globally in Revenue and Sales

2203.7% Growth! UBTECH's Full-Size Embodied Intelligent Humanoid Robots Rank First Globally in Revenue and Sales

UBTECH Robotics, recognized as a leader in the humanoid robotics industry, has announced an impressive revenue growth of 2203.7% for its full-size embodied intelligent humanoid robots, positioning the company at the forefront of global sales and revenue in this sector. This significant increase reflects the rising demand for advanced robotic solutions and underscores UBTECH's commitment to innovation. Looking ahead to 2025, the company plans to intensify its focus on research and development, as well as the commercialization of its products, aiming to further solidify its leadership in the market.

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UBTECH’s Walker series humanoid robot orders exceed 630 million yuan in 2025

UBTECH’s Walker series humanoid robot orders exceed 630 million yuan in 2025

UBTECH Robotics, a prominent Chinese robotics company, has announced a significant contract worth RMB 126 million (approximately $17.3 million) for a project focused on the procurement and installation of equipment for the “Embodied Intelligence Data Collection and Testing Center.” This initiative is set to take place in Guangxi province, China. The contract highlights the company's latest innovation, the Walker S2 humanoid robot, which boasts full autonomy and the ability to swap batteries. The delivery of the equipment is anticipated to be completed in the near future, marking a notable advancement in robotics technology and research capabilities in the region.

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UBTECH plans Middle East mega factory after $1 billion Infini Capital deal

UBTECH plans Middle East mega factory after $1 billion Infini Capital deal

Chinese technology company UBTECH Robotics has secured a significant $1 billion strategic financing agreement with global investment firm Infini Capital, announced on Monday. This partnership will enable UBTECH to access rapid financing through the subscription of newly issued shares and convertible bonds, along with cash withdrawal rights provided by Infini Capital’s high-tech fund. The collaboration aims to bolster UBTECH's financial resources, facilitating its growth and innovation in the robotics sector.

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Video Friday: An Earthbound Mars Rover for the Moon

Video Friday: An Earthbound Mars Rover for the Moon

IEEE Spectrum robotics has released its latest edition of Video Friday, showcasing a variety of innovative robotics videos and announcing upcoming events in the field. Notable events include the RSS 2026 conference in Sydney from July 13-17, the Summer School on Multi-Robot Systems in Prague from July 29 to August 4, and IROS 2026 in Pittsburgh from September 27 to October 1. Among the featured projects is NASA's proposed PROMISE mission, which aims to send an advanced, nuclear-powered rover to the Moon's South Pole as part of its Moon Base initiative. This mission will utilize technology from the Curiosity and Perseverance Mars rovers, showcasing the adaptability of existing space exploration technology. In other developments, Weave Robotics is set to launch its home robot, Isaac 1, this fall, offering basic task autonomy for $500 per month. Meanwhile, UBTech Robotics has introduced a humanoid robot with lifelike features and emotional AI, reflecting a growing trend of integrating robots into domestic settings. Additionally, Carnegie Mellon’s Dr. Sebastian Scherer emphasizes the importance of developing robots capable of performing tasks in unpredictable environments, aiming to make them more functional and tool-like. The ongoing advancements in robotics, including soft, floating robots designed for social interaction and innovative applications like spatial audio technology from Georgia Tech, highlight the industry's commitment to enhancing human-robot collaboration and everyday life.

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GA Robotics launches three models of UBTECH humanoids for research, commercial, and industrial use in Japan.

GA Robotics launches three models of UBTECH humanoids for research, commercial, and industrial use in Japan.

GA Robotics, the official distributor of UBTECH humanoid robots in Japan, announced the launch of three new models set to be available domestically starting June 30, 2026. The models include the "Walker Tienkung DEX" designed for research and development, the "Walker C1" tailored for commercial services, and the "Cruzr Y1" intended for industrial applications. This initiative aims to enhance technological innovation and support various sectors in Japan by providing advanced robotic solutions.

Figure CEO Accuses UBTECH of Faking ''Robot Army'' Video, UBTECH Hits Back with New Footage

Figure CEO Accuses UBTECH of Faking ''Robot Army'' Video, UBTECH Hits Back with New Footage

Brett Adcock, a figure in the tech industry, has raised concerns about the authenticity of UBTECH's mass delivery video, suggesting that reflections in the footage indicate the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI). In response, UBTECH has released additional drone footage to demonstrate the reality of their operations, emphasizing that their achievements are the result of meticulous engineering rather than fabrication. This exchange highlights the ongoing debate over the credibility of technological representations in promotional materials, as both parties seek to validate their claims in the competitive landscape of robotics and automation.

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UBTECH Signals Walker S2 Mass Delivery with ''Robot Army'' Video

UBTECH Signals Walker S2 Mass Delivery with ''Robot Army'' Video

UBTECH has unveiled a new video showcasing its Walker S2 humanoid robot, marking the commencement of mass production. The company plans to begin deliveries in mid-November, aiming to meet substantial orders valued at over 800 million yuan for the year 2025. This initiative reflects UBTECH's commitment to advancing robotics technology and addressing the growing demand for humanoid robots in various sectors. The production ramp-up is expected to position UBTECH as a key player in the robotics market as it prepares to fulfill these significant orders.

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UBTECH Walker S2 Orders Top 800 Million Yuan After New 159M Contract

UBTECH Walker S2 Orders Top 800 Million Yuan After New 159M Contract

UBTECH, a robotics company based in Shenzhen, has announced a significant contract for its Walker S2 humanoid robot, pushing its total orders for 2025 to exceed 800 million yuan. This development underscores the increasing demand for the company's autonomous battery-swapping robots, which are designed to enhance efficiency in various applications. The latest contract reflects UBTECH's strategic positioning in the rapidly evolving robotics market, as businesses seek innovative solutions to meet operational challenges. The growing interest in humanoid robots like the Walker S2 indicates a shift towards automation and advanced technology in industries worldwide.

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UBTECH Walker S2 Claims Design Award, Spotlighting 24/7 Battery Swapping

UBTECH Walker S2 Claims Design Award, Spotlighting 24/7 Battery Swapping

The Walker S2 humanoid robot has been honored with a Platinum MUSE Design Award, recognizing its innovative design and functionality. UBTECH, the company behind the robot, highlighted its advanced autonomous battery-swapping capability and swarm intelligence features, which are specifically tailored for industrial applications. This accolade reflects the growing importance of robotics in enhancing efficiency and productivity in various sectors. The award was announced recently, showcasing the Walker S2 as a leading example of cutting-edge technology in the field of robotics.

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UBTech and Midea Push Humanoid Robots Onto Chinese Factory Floors

UBTech and Midea Push Humanoid Robots Onto Chinese Factory Floors

Chinese companies UBTech and Midea are making significant strides in the deployment of humanoid robots within manufacturing environments. UBTech has recently sold a number of its bipedal Walker robots, reportedly to the automaker Dongfeng, to enhance production capabilities. Meanwhile, Midea plans to introduce its wheeled humanoid robots in its smart factories beginning in May. These robots will initially focus on tasks such as quality inspection, with the company envisioning broader applications and potential commercialization within the next three to five years. This initiative reflects a growing trend in the manufacturing sector to leverage advanced robotics for improved efficiency and productivity.

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UBTech Humanoid Robots Join the Assembly Line at Audi FAW Plant in China

UBTech Humanoid Robots Join the Assembly Line at Audi FAW Plant in China

UBTech, a Chinese robotics company, has introduced its Walker S humanoid robots at the Audi FAW New Energy Vehicle plant in Changchun. This deployment, which took place recently, allows the robots to assist human workers in various tasks, including logistics, assembly support, and quality inspection on the production line. This initiative represents a notable advancement in the integration of humanoid technology within China's automotive manufacturing industry, highlighting the growing trend of automation in the sector.

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UBTECH Pioneering Swarm Intelligence

UBTECH Pioneering Swarm Intelligence

Shenzhen-based UBTECH has launched an innovative initiative that marks a significant advancement in robotics by implementing humanoid robots in a collaborative "swarm intelligence" system at Geely’s Zeekr 5G smart factory. This pioneering effort, which began recently, aims to enhance manufacturing efficiency and adaptability through the coordinated efforts of multiple robots working together. By leveraging advanced technologies, UBTECH seeks to revolutionize the production process, showcasing the potential of robotics in modern industry. The initiative underscores the growing trend of integrating artificial intelligence and robotics in manufacturing environments, reflecting a broader shift towards automation and smart technology in the sector.

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The Great Valuation Chasm: A 2025 Guide to the Humanoid Robotics Capital Race

The Great Valuation Chasm: A 2025 Guide to the Humanoid Robotics Capital Race

A comprehensive analysis of the humanoid robotics sector is set to be released in late 2025, highlighting the top-valued "pure-play" companies, including Figure, Neura, and Unitree. This report will also delve into the competitive dynamics among major industry players, referred to as "Titans," such as Tesla, Samsung, and Nvidia, who are engaged in a strategic "proxy war" to dominate the market. The analysis aims to provide insights into the evolving landscape of humanoid robotics, driven by advancements in technology and increasing investment in automation. By examining these key players and their strategies, the report seeks to shed light on the future trajectory of the industry and the factors influencing its growth.

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Rossmann Commences European Pilot of UBTECH Walker S2 Humanoid in Logistics

Rossmann Commences European Pilot of UBTECH Walker S2 Humanoid in Logistics

German retail giant Rossmann has initiated a year-long pilot program to enhance warehouse efficiency by employing the UBTECH Walker S2 humanoid robot. This innovative move signifies a notable expansion of UBTECH's presence in the European industrial sector. The program aims to automate repetitive tasks within the warehouse environment, streamlining operations and potentially reducing labor costs. The collaboration reflects Rossmann's commitment to leveraging advanced technology to improve productivity and adapt to evolving market demands. The pilot is set to take place in Rossmann's facilities throughout Germany, with results expected to inform future automation strategies in the retail industry.

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UBTech Humanoids Clock In: Walker S1 Robots Deployed at Zeekr Factory for Collaborative Tasks

UBTech Humanoids Clock In: Walker S1 Robots Deployed at Zeekr Factory for Collaborative Tasks

UBTech's Walker S1 humanoid robots have commenced their operational deployment at Zeekr's advanced 5G smart factory, where they are tasked with material handling and quality inspection. These robots leverage an innovative 'BrainNet' AI framework, enabling them to coordinate effectively in collaborative environments. In addition to their work at Zeekr, trials are being conducted at facilities operated by BYD, Foxconn, and Audi-FAW, reflecting a growing interest in robotic automation across the automotive sector. Despite the promising advancements, mass production of the Walker S1 robots is projected to take an additional 1-2 years, with over 500 units currently in the order pipeline, indicating strong demand for this technology.

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Global Times Reports on China's Accelerated Push in AI and Humanoid Robotics

Global Times Reports on China's Accelerated Push in AI and Humanoid Robotics

China is making significant strides in artificial intelligence and humanoid robotics, according to a recent report by Global Times. The country's strategic initiative is bolstered by supportive national policies and a surge in product launches from prominent companies such as Dobot and Midea. This momentum reflects an increasing commercial interest in these technologies, indicating that China is entering an early phase of mass production in the sector. As the government continues to prioritize advancements in AI and robotics, the landscape is evolving rapidly, positioning China as a key player in the global market for these innovations.

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China Races Towards Dominance in Humanoid Robotics

China Races Towards Dominance in Humanoid Robotics

China is advancing rapidly in the field of humanoid robotics, with ambitions to become a global leader by 2027. This initiative is bolstered by substantial government investment and the utilization of extensive real-world data from the country's strong manufacturing sector. Despite these advancements, China faces significant challenges and competition from the United States, as both nations vie for dominance in a sector that has the potential to transform various industries. The ongoing race highlights the importance of innovation and technological development in shaping the future of robotics.

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UBTECH Targets 10-Fold Output Jump to 5,000 Humanoids in 2026

UBTECH Targets 10-Fold Output Jump to 5,000 Humanoids in 2026

Chief Branding Officer Michael Tam has announced a strategic plan aimed at reducing unit costs to below $20,000 by the year 2030. This initiative is primarily motivated by the increasing demand stemming from new government contracts. To achieve this ambitious goal, the company intends to implement a supply chain that is 90% localized, which is expected to enhance efficiency and reduce expenses. The announcement reflects a proactive approach to meet market demands while ensuring cost-effectiveness in production.

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UBTECH Officially Joins the HKEX Tech 100 Index in Recent Announcement

UBTECH Officially Joins the HKEX Tech 100 Index in Recent Announcement

UBTECH has been officially included in the HKEX Tech 100 Index, marking a significant milestone for the robotics company. This inclusion highlights UBTECH's growing influence in the technology sector, particularly in robotics and AI, as it gains recognition among top tech firms listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The HKEX Tech 100 Index is designed to showcase leading technology companies, and UBTECH's addition underscores its commitment to innovation and market leadership. This recognition is expected to enhance UBTECH's visibility and attract potential investors, further solidifying its position in the competitive robotics landscape. Looking ahead, industry observers will be keen to see how UBTECH leverages this recognition to expand its market presence and drive future growth. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

UBTECH Collaborates to Enhance Global Reach of Humanoid Robots in European Retail Logistics

UBTECH Collaborates to Enhance Global Reach of Humanoid Robots in European Retail Logistics

UBTECH has announced partnerships aimed at accelerating the deployment of humanoid robots in European retail logistics environments. This initiative is part of UBTECH's broader strategy to expand its global footprint and enhance operational efficiencies in logistics through advanced robotics technology. The significance of this collaboration lies in its potential to transform retail logistics by integrating humanoid robots, which can streamline operations, reduce labor costs, and improve service delivery. As the demand for automation in logistics grows, UBTECH's efforts may set a precedent for the adoption of robotics in various sectors across Europe. Looking ahead, industry stakeholders should monitor UBTECH's progress in deploying these humanoid robots and the impact on logistics operations. The effectiveness of these robots in real-world applications will be crucial in determining the future of robotics in retail logistics. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

UBTECH's Busy Month: Advancements in Humanoid Robotics Across Three Sectors

UBTECH's Busy Month: Advancements in Humanoid Robotics Across Three Sectors

UBTECH, a prominent player in humanoid robotics, has unveiled its latest innovations, the Walker C1 and Walker U1 models. The Walker C1, designed for commercial services, was showcased at the China International Supply Chain Expo, highlighting its advanced capabilities. Meanwhile, the consumer-oriented Walker U1 has already received over 5,000 pre-orders, indicating strong market interest. The company is strategically focusing on integrating its robots across industrial, commercial, and home environments, emphasizing customization and adaptability to meet diverse user needs. With these developments, UBTECH is positioning itself as a leader in the rapidly evolving robotics sector.

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UBTECH Partners with Muxi to Develop Intelligent Edge Chips for Robotics

UBTECH Partners with Muxi to Develop Intelligent Edge Chips for Robotics

On June 11, UBTECH and Muxi formalized a strategic partnership in Nanjing, launching a joint venture dedicated to the development and production of intelligent edge chips specifically for robotics. This collaboration is designed to bolster China's core chip technology capabilities, which is essential for the progression of humanoid robots. By focusing on creating a secure and reliable domestic chip supply chain, the partnership aims to enhance the nation's technological independence and innovation in the robotics sector.

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OpenMind Launches Hardware-Agnostic App Store to Unify Humanoid "Skills"

OpenMind Launches Hardware-Agnostic App Store to Unify Humanoid "Skills"

OpenMind has launched a new shared marketplace for robotic applications, aiming to unify the fragmented robotics industry. This initiative is backed by prominent partners such as UBTECH and AgiBot, who are collaborating to eliminate existing software silos that hinder innovation and integration in the field. The marketplace, introduced in October 2023, seeks to foster collaboration among developers and users by providing a centralized platform for accessing and sharing robotic software solutions. By streamlining the development process and enhancing interoperability, OpenMind hopes to accelerate advancements in robotics technology and broaden its accessibility to a wider audience.

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State Grid’s $995 Million Bet: 8,500 Robots to Spearhead "Deployment Year One" in Energy

State Grid’s $995 Million Bet: 8,500 Robots to Spearhead "Deployment Year One" in Energy

State Grid Corp. of China has announced a significant procurement plan valued at 6.8 billion yuan (approximately $994.7 million) for the acquisition of 8,500 embodied AI units. This initiative marks a pivotal moment in the development of the robotics sector, as it establishes the first vertical market worth over 10 billion yuan dedicated to humanoid and quadruped robotics. The announcement underscores the company's commitment to advancing technology and enhancing operational efficiency within its infrastructure. By integrating these advanced robotic systems, State Grid aims to improve service delivery and optimize resource management in its operations.

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Morgan Stanley Survey: Chinese Companies Want Humanoids, But the Products Aren't Ready

Morgan Stanley Survey: Chinese Companies Want Humanoids, But the Products Aren't Ready

A recent survey has found that a significant majority of Chinese executives, 62%, intend to integrate humanoid robots into their operations within the next three years. Despite this ambitious outlook, only 23% of these leaders express satisfaction with the current state of robot technology. This disparity highlights a growing interest in automation and advanced robotics among Chinese businesses, driven by the need for increased efficiency and innovation in a competitive market. The executives' plans reflect a broader trend towards embracing cutting-edge technology, even as they acknowledge the limitations of existing solutions. The survey underscores the urgency for advancements in robotic capabilities to meet the expectations of industry leaders.

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Unitree CEO: End-to-End AI is the Real Bottleneck for Humanoid Robots

Unitree CEO: End-to-End AI is the Real Bottleneck for Humanoid Robots

At a recent forum in Shanghai, Wang Xingxing, CEO of Unitree Robotics, emphasized that the key challenge facing the advancement of humanoid robots lies in the development of cohesive, end-to-end AI systems, rather than just hardware costs and durability. He pointed out the significant market demand for such technology and underscored Unitree's position as a leader in sales within the robotics sector. In light of these challenges and opportunities, Wang made an urgent appeal for skilled talent across all departments to help drive innovation and meet the growing needs of the industry.

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Humanoids Hit the Pavement: Robots Compete in Beijing Half-Marathon

Humanoids Hit the Pavement: Robots Compete in Beijing Half-Marathon

In a groundbreaking event, humanoid robots participated alongside human runners in the Beijing half-marathon for the first time. The competition took place recently, showcasing the advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence. Tiangong Ultra emerged victorious in the robot category, completing the race in an impressive time of 2 hours and 40 minutes. However, the event also revealed the challenges that still confront robotic technology, as several other robots encountered difficulties, including falls and technical malfunctions. This inaugural participation underscores both the progress made in robotic capabilities and the obstacles that remain in achieving seamless integration of robots in competitive sports.

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Humanoid Robots Take Center Stage at 2025 Zhongguancun Forum

Humanoid Robots Take Center Stage at 2025 Zhongguancun Forum

The 2025 Zhongguancun Forum, held in Beijing, underscored China's ambition to become a leader in humanoid robotics. This event showcased a range of technological advancements and innovations in the field, reflecting the country's strategic focus on enhancing its capabilities in robotics. Industry experts and government officials gathered to discuss the latest developments, share insights, and outline future plans aimed at fostering growth in this transformative sector. The forum served as a platform for collaboration among stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of innovation and investment in driving progress within the robotics industry.

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China Drafts ''Dream Team'' for Humanoid Robot Standards, Taps Founders of Unitree and AgiBot to Lead

China Drafts ''Dream Team'' for Humanoid Robot Standards, Taps Founders of Unitree and AgiBot to Lead

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has unveiled a proposed roster for a new national standards committee aimed at shaping the future of China's technology sector. This initiative features a blend of prominent entrepreneurs and established tech giants, including Huawei and XPeng, reflecting a strategic move to harness expertise from both innovative startups and industry leaders. The announcement comes as the government seeks to enhance regulatory frameworks and set benchmarks that will guide the development of emerging technologies. By assembling this diverse group, the Ministry aims to foster collaboration and ensure that national standards align with global advancements, ultimately driving growth and competitiveness in the industry. The proposed committee is expected to play a crucial role in defining standards that will influence various sectors, including telecommunications, automotive, and artificial intelligence.

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Tesla Optimus Production Delayed by China's Rare Earth Export Controls

Tesla Optimus Production Delayed by China's Rare Earth Export Controls

Tesla is experiencing delays in its production schedule for the Optimus humanoid robot, primarily due to new export restrictions imposed by China on rare earth minerals. During a recent earnings call, CEO Elon Musk highlighted a significant 'magnet issue' as a key challenge affecting the project. To address this setback, Tesla is actively seeking licenses from the Chinese government to secure the essential components needed for the robot's development. The situation underscores the growing complexities of global supply chains and the impact of geopolitical factors on technological advancements.

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Humanoid Robots Approaching Cost Parity, Poised for Wider Adoption Within 5 Years, Bain Suggests

Humanoid Robots Approaching Cost Parity, Poised for Wider Adoption Within 5 Years, Bain Suggests

A recent analysis by Bain & Company indicates that humanoid robots are nearing cost parity with human labor, thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence, dexterity, and simplified training processes. This shift is occurring against a backdrop of labor shortages and the trend of reshoring, which is prompting companies to reconsider their workforce strategies. The report suggests that these developments could result in widespread adoption of humanoid robots across various industries within the next five years, fundamentally transforming the labor landscape.

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Humanoid Robot Market Set for Explosive Growth, Reaching $113B by 2033, Report Finds

Humanoid Robot Market Set for Explosive Growth, Reaching $113B by 2033, Report Finds

A recent market report forecasts significant growth in the global humanoid robot market, predicting an increase from $2.37 billion in 2023 to more than $113 billion by 2033. This surge is largely attributed to rising demand in sectors such as caregiving, defense, and retail automation. Currently, hardware and wheeled robots are the dominant players in the market; however, the report highlights that software solutions and bipedal robots are expected to experience the fastest growth rates. North America currently leads the market, but regions such as Asia-Pacific and Africa are anticipated to undergo rapid expansion in the coming years.

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Unitree and UBTECH: Two Divergent Commercial Experiments for China Humanoid Robots in 2026

Unitree and UBTECH: Two Divergent Commercial Experiments for China Humanoid Robots in 2026

Unitree and UBTECH are at the forefront of the evolving robotics industry, each championing distinct approaches to the commercialization of embodied artificial intelligence. Unitree focuses on developing affordable industrial-scale humanoid robots, aiming to make advanced robotics accessible for various applications in sectors such as manufacturing and logistics. In contrast, UBTECH is dedicated to creating ultra-realistic luxury consumer robots, targeting high-end markets and emphasizing sophisticated design and functionality. As the competition between these two companies intensifies, they represent divergent visions for the future of robotics. Unitree's strategy, which emphasizes cost-effectiveness and scalability, seeks to democratize access to humanoid robots, potentially transforming industries that rely on automation. Meanwhile, UBTECH's approach highlights the growing consumer interest in advanced robotics as personal companions or entertainment devices, catering to affluent customers who value aesthetics and cutting-edge technology. The robotics landscape is rapidly evolving, and the differing philosophies of Unitree and UBTECH illustrate the diverse opportunities and challenges within the sector. As both companies continue to innovate, their developments will likely shape the trajectory of humanoid robotics in the coming years, influencing how these technologies are integrated into everyday life and various industries.

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