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AVITA Launches AVITA OS for Harmonizing Avatars and Robots with Humans

AVITA Launches AVITA OS for Harmonizing Avatars and Robots with Humans

AVITA Inc. has announced the launch of 'AVITA OS', a software platform designed to integrate AI and control technologies for avatars and robots to work harmoniously and safely with humans. This announcement was made on August 19, 2026. The significance of AVITA OS lies in its ability to support the social implementation of robots, expanding from previous applications in customer service and training using CG avatars. The platform aims to enhance the intelligence and physical control of robots, ensuring they can operate safely in real-world environments like stores and factories. Looking ahead, AVITA plans to continue developing AVITA OS and its functionalities, focusing on deploying it across various robots, including humanoids. The company is also collaborating with robotics firms such as Unitree and Booster Robotics to further this initiative. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

Yushu Technology's STAR Market Debut Makes Founder a Billionaire with Rapid Growth

Yushu Technology's STAR Market Debut Makes Founder a Billionaire with Rapid Growth

Yushu Technology's stock opened at 1,100 yuan per share, soaring 629.44% from its issue price of 150.80 yuan, reaching a market capitalization of 444.9 billion yuan. This IPO marks the most profitable new stock since the full registration system was implemented in A-shares, with a potential profit of 474,600 yuan for a single subscription of 500 shares. The rapid IPO process took just 104 days, setting a record for the STAR Market. Founder Wang Xingxing, born in 1990, held a 33.36% stake before the IPO, translating to a net worth of 20.35 billion yuan at the issue price. Following the stock surge, his wealth has exceeded 120 billion yuan. The executive team is predominantly composed of individuals born in the 1990s, highlighting a youthful leadership. Yushu Technology reported revenue of 1.152 billion yuan in the first half of 2026, a 48.54% increase year-on-year, with a net profit of 274 million yuan. However, the company faces challenges with rising R&D and sales expenses impacting profitability. The future of humanoid robots in industrial applications remains uncertain, with answers expected in upcoming financial reports.

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Yushutech's IPO Soars 629% on 'Super Day' of Robotics Industry Amid WRC Launch

Yushutech's IPO Soars 629% on 'Super Day' of Robotics Industry Amid WRC Launch

On August 19, the robotics industry experienced a significant event dubbed 'Super Day' as Yushutech officially listed on the STAR Market, witnessing a remarkable surge of 629% in its stock price, reaching a market capitalization of 444.9 billion yuan. Concurrently, the 2026 World Robot Conference (WRC) commenced in Beijing, featuring over 300 companies and more than 2,000 exhibits, showcasing 150 new products. This dual occurrence highlights the growing momentum in the humanoid robotics sector, transitioning from conceptual narratives to tangible performance metrics. Yushutech's IPO price was set at 150.80 yuan per share, opening at 1,100 yuan, with a peak dynamic PE ratio exceeding 800 times. The company reported revenues of 1.699 billion yuan in 2025, with a net profit of 278 million yuan, and a market share of 32.4% in humanoid robot shipments, leading globally. Looking ahead, the WRC's focus has shifted from showcasing technical prowess to practical applications, with companies like Yushutech and others unveiling functional robots. The first valuation benchmark for the humanoid robot sector has been established, which is crucial for upcoming IPOs of companies like Zhiyuan and Leju. The industry is now emphasizing operational capabilities over mere demonstrations, as evidenced by the significant shipment growth of humanoid robots, which increased by 272% in the first half of the year.

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2026 World Robot Conference Launches in Beijing with Over 300 Companies and 3,000 Exhibits

2026 World Robot Conference Launches in Beijing with Over 300 Companies and 3,000 Exhibits

The 2026 World Robot Conference commenced on August 19 in Beijing, themed 'Human-Machine Symbiosis, Integrated Production and Demand'. The five-day event features a main forum, an expo, and over 70 concurrent activities, supported by 30 international organizations. With over 300 participating companies, the expo has seen a 69% increase from last year, showcasing more than 3,000 exhibits, including over 150 new product launches. This year's conference spans approximately 50,000 square meters, divided into four exhibition halls focusing on different segments of the robotics industry. The 'Intelligent Creation' hall, a new addition, highlights humanoid robots and features leading companies such as Yushu Technology and UBTECH. The 'Intelligent Cooperation' hall emphasizes international collaboration, while the 'Intelligent Manufacturing' hall displays industrial and service robots. A new 'Robot Consumption Street' offers an immersive experience combining technology, food, and cultural creativity. The conference marks a shift from being a 'showcase platform' to a 'transaction platform', with a dedicated 'Procurement Day' for industry matchmaking. The event also launched a 'Global Robot Application Exploration Program' to connect mass-produced products with global innovation teams. The focus is shifting from mere capabilities to long-term, stable, and cost-effective solutions in various sectors, including manufacturing and healthcare.

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NVIDIA and LG Set Ambitious Goal of 100,000 Hours of Robot Training Data by Year-End

NVIDIA and LG Set Ambitious Goal of 100,000 Hours of Robot Training Data by Year-End

NVIDIA and LG Electronics have set a new benchmark in robot training data, aiming for 100,000 hours by year-end. This initiative was announced during a visit by NVIDIA's Senior Director of Omniverse and Robotics Marketing, Min-San Huang, to LG's Yangjae R&D Center in Seoul, following a strategic partnership agreement signed just days earlier. This ambitious target is significant as it surpasses the training data of other companies, such as Ant Group's LingBot-VLA 2.0 model, which has 60,000 hours. The training data will be sourced from a mix of real and synthetic data, leveraging decades of LG's operational data in manufacturing and logistics, enhanced through NVIDIA's Omniverse and Isaac robotics development platform. Looking ahead, LG plans to deploy hundreds of CLOiD robots at the Yangjae data factory, which features various training environments. The company aims to launch a next-generation bipedal robot based on NVIDIA's Isaac GR00T model by Q1 2027. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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NORINCO Launches Fuxi Humanoid Robot for Remote Operations in Dangerous Environments

NORINCO Launches Fuxi Humanoid Robot for Remote Operations in Dangerous Environments

On August 19, NORINCO unveiled its full-size humanoid robot, Fuxi, at the 2026 World Robot Conference in Beijing. This robot is designed for remote human control in hazardous areas, utilizing a system that allows operators to replicate their movements in real-time. Fuxi aims to operate in environments where humans cannot or should not go, such as nuclear disaster sites or areas under enemy fire. The significance of Fuxi lies in its advanced capabilities for reconnaissance, intelligent patrolling, and operations in dangerous zones. It can identify personnel and issue alerts, and multiple Fuxi robots can work collaboratively. During the conference, Fuxi demonstrated its ability to perform urban patrols at night, showcasing its practical capabilities in multi-robot management and response. Fuxi is built using entirely domestically developed technology, focusing on human-robot perception and coordination. This development marks a significant step for China in military and special operations robotics, distinguishing itself from consumer and industrial robots. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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DIGIT Robotics Completes Pre-A Round Funding for Humanoid Robot Development

DIGIT Robotics Completes Pre-A Round Funding for Humanoid Robot Development

On August 17, DIGIT Robotics announced the completion of a significant Pre-A round strategic financing, with investments from multiple industrial capital sources and continued support from existing shareholder Tongchuang Weiye. The funding will focus on mass production of biomimetic intelligent products and the ecological development of the RoboEase scene brain. Founded in March 2024 by Shen Jian, who has nearly two decades of experience in the IT industry, DIGIT Robotics aims to advance humanoid robots that can understand human emotions. At the recently concluded WAIC 2026, the company unveiled its next-generation humanoid robot, Xia Lan R03, which features over 40 degrees of freedom in its face, enabling it to express more than 30 complex emotions and support multilingual communication. DIGIT Robotics also offers the general-purpose humanoid robot Xia Qi, the customizable dual-mode robot Xing Xing Xia P2, and the AI singer Xia Lan Ruta. The latter is equipped with a sophisticated biomimetic facial system that synchronizes expressions and emotions in real-time during performances. The RoboEase platform, which allows for the orchestration of intelligent agent services without coding, is currently applied in various public service scenarios, indicating a unique commercialization path for DIGIT Robotics.

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Utree Technology Unveils 'Superman' Robot with Unmatched Speed and Jumping Abilities

Utree Technology Unveils 'Superman' Robot with Unmatched Speed and Jumping Abilities

On August 17, Utree Technology released a 30-second demonstration video of its 'Superman' robot, showcasing remarkable athletic capabilities. The robot achieved a maximum running speed of 12.66 meters per second (approximately 45.65 kilometers per hour), surpassing Usain Bolt's peak speed of 12.42 meters per second during his world record 100-meter sprint. This performance indicates that 'Superman' exceeds human records in both running and jumping despite having significantly shorter legs. The rapid development of 'Superman' is noteworthy, with Utree Technology Chairman Wang Xingxing revealing that the robot was conceived and showcased in just over three months. The company has stated that the current version of 'Superman' is not its final form, as there is substantial room for improvement in motion control and stability. The timing of the release coincides with Utree Technology's upcoming listing on the STAR Market, which is interpreted as a strategic move to demonstrate its technological prowess and rapid iteration to potential investors. However, the impressive capabilities of 'Superman' have raised safety concerns, especially following previous incidents involving Utree's robots during demonstrations. Experts warn that with enhanced physical abilities, any malfunctions could lead to serious consequences. Balancing performance enhancements with safety measures will be a critical challenge for all robotics companies moving forward.

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Celanese and VIGOR Collaborate to Reduce Robot Joint Weight by Over 30%

Celanese and VIGOR Collaborate to Reduce Robot Joint Weight by Over 30%

On August 14, Celanese, a U.S. specialty materials company, and VIGOR, a Hong Kong precision plastic gear manufacturer, signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Shanghai. Their goal is to address the challenge of heavy metal joints in humanoid robots by replacing them with high-performance engineering plastics, achieving a weight reduction of over 30%. This collaboration aims to enhance the endurance, speed, and load capacity of robots as they transition from laboratories to commercial applications. The partnership is crucial as heavy metal joints have been a bottleneck in robot performance, limiting endurance and response times. The materials used in joints must balance strength, rigidity, heat resistance, precision, and lightweight characteristics, especially under demanding operational conditions. Celanese will provide customized engineering plastics and technical support, while VIGOR will leverage its 40 years of experience in precision plastic gear and drive system manufacturing. This collaboration represents a significant step toward the large-scale deployment of humanoid robots, with plans to extend lightweight plastic joint solutions to industrial, commercial, and professional service robots. As humanoid robots achieve a 30% reduction in joint weight, they will be able to run faster, lift heavier loads, and operate longer, marking a pivotal advancement in the integration of AI in physical applications.

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Western China's First 'No Programming' Welding Robot Enters Production

Western China's First 'No Programming' Welding Robot Enters Production

On August 18, the first fully automatic, no programming welding robot was delivered in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. Developed by the Chengdu Craftsman studio led by Feng Zhengle, this innovative robot is designed for the power industry, specifically for non-standard customized door panels. Traditional industrial robots require extensive reprogramming for each model change, which hampers efficiency. The new robot utilizes advanced technologies, including AI deep learning visual recognition and laser seam sensing, to overcome technical challenges in welding thin sheet metal. Its dual positioning system—AI visual initial positioning combined with laser precision positioning—enables high-precision laser welding. The operational efficiency has significantly improved, with complex door panel welding taking only six minutes and simple ones three minutes, reducing overall operation time by 20% and eliminating the need for post-welding polishing. This development marks a shift in manufacturing logic, moving from customized automation solutions to adaptable automation for various products. As the robot begins its journey in a workshop in Chengdu, it represents a significant advancement in the integration of AI into manufacturing processes, transforming the skills of frontline workers into executable algorithms.

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