Ubtech Sales Surge Signals Shift to Commercial Humanoid Robotics in China
Ubtech reported a 23-fold increase in humanoid robot sales, driven by industrial deployments. The results point to accelerating commercialization of embodied AI in China.
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Ubtech reported a 23-fold increase in humanoid robot sales, driven by industrial deployments. The results point to accelerating commercialization of embodied AI in China.
Comtech is building a global ecosystem linking chips, software and robotics companies, aiming to accelerate commercialization of embodied AI systems.
China has released its first industry standard for embodied artificial intelligence, establishing a unified framework to evaluate and deploy next-generation robotic systems.
SAIC-GM has introduced humanoid robots into a Buick battery assembly line, marking an early step toward integrating embodied AI into automotive manufacturing.
Chinese robotics company Westlake Robotics has introduced Titan o1, a humanoid robot powered by its General Action Expert foundation model designed to replicate human movement in real time.
Beijing-based Noetix Robotics has raised nearly $140 million in a Series B round led by a CATL-backed investment fund as it develops humanoid and biomimetic consumer robots.
China’s robotics technology has reached approximately 98% of U.S. capability, according to MIT Professor Sangbae Kim, highlighting the growing importance of data and industrial scale in physical AI.
Beijing-based X-Humanoid unveils Embodied Tien Kung 3.0, a full-size humanoid robot built on the Wise KaiWu platform, emphasizing openness, interoperability, and real-world industrial deployment.
China has launched the world’s first humanoid robot free combat league in Shenzhen, turning martial arts-style competition into a real-world testing ground for embodied AI and robotics.
Chinese robotics company AGIBOT staged an unprecedented live gala where humanoid robots performed comedy, magic, music, and dance, signaling a new phase in human-robot cultural interaction.
A Shanghai-based robotics team has unveiled Moya, a humanoid robot designed with warm synthetic skin, expressive facial reactions, and a walking gait that closely mirrors human movement.
Engineers from Zhejiang University and local startups have revealed Bolt, a full-size humanoid robot capable of running at up to 10 meters per second, pushing humanoid locomotion closer to elite human performance.