China’s leading robot company, Unitree Robotics, has filed for an initial public offering in Shanghai, moving a step closer to a domestic listing as investor interest in the sector builds.
By Laurie Chen BEIJING, March 20 (Reuters) - Chinese startup Unitree Robotics on Friday filed an initial public offering application to the Shanghai Stock Exchange, seeking to raise 4.2 billion yuan ...
China’s Unitree G1 humanoid robot has shown it can rally tennis balls with a human player, reacting to fast shots, moving ...
Chinese humanoid robots may soon run faster than humans, possibly beating Olympic champion Usain Bolt in the 100 meters, ...
This ain't teleoperation. Chinese researchers have tested a new, much quicker and easier method of teaching robots to play ...
Chinese startup Unitree Robotics has filed for an IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange to raise 4.2 billion yuan. Known for showcasing humanoids at the Spring Festival gala, Unitree significantly ...
As the new year begins and all things renew, on the stage of the 2026 Spring Festival Gala of China Media Group, Unitree Robotics made its third appearance as the official robot partner of the Gala.
At the Tuesday Yabuli China Entrepreneurs Forum, Wang Xingxing, founder of Unitree Robotics, predicted that by mid-year, ...
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Chinese companies are going full steam ahead with giving their robots the OpenClaw lobster fix, but US is still worried about AI going rogue.
Hardware costs for humanoid robots are plummeting, but managing a fleet of these autonomous workers will severely test your enterprise IT infrastructure, security, and budget.
A humanoid robot has made headlines in Macau after a viral video captured it seemingly harassing a 70-year-old woman on a ...
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