Unitree's G1 Robot: From Factory Floors to Car Washes, China's Leap in Humanoid Robotics

Unitree's G1 Robot: From Factory Floors to Car Washes, China's Leap in Humanoid Robotics

China’s Unitree Robotics has dropped a bombshell into the humanoid robotics scene with the G1. At 1.3 m tall and roughly 35 kg, it’s a compact, lightweight platform packing high-end performance—ideal for deployment in environments like factory floors and even car washes.

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Unitree Robotics Marches Toward IPO Amid China’s Growing Humanoid Robotics Race

Unitree Robotics Marches Toward IPO Amid China’s Growing Humanoid Robotics Race

In a major move signaling the rapid maturation of China’s robotics industry, Unitree Robotics, a prominent player in the field of quadrupedal and humanoid robots, has officially entered the pre-IPO counseling stage with the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC). The milestone positions Unitree among a select group of Chinese robotics innovators aiming to tap into public markets and scale globally.

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Unitree’s Humanoid Robot Delivers Spinning Kick with Kung Fu Precision

Unitree’s Humanoid Robot Delivers Spinning Kick with Kung Fu Precision

In the rapidly advancing world of robotics, dance moves are yesterday’s news. Today’s robots are learning to fight—with style. A new video from Chinese robotics company Unitree has gone viral, showing their latest humanoid robot executing a spinning kick with a level of precision, balance, and agility that would impress a martial arts master.

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Home Robots Are the Next Tech Revolution, These 5 Companies Are Racing to Own It

Home Robots Are the Next Tech Revolution, These 5 Companies Are Racing to Own It

Humanoid robots are no longer science fiction—they're the next major consumer tech wave, poised to redefine how we live, work, and interact at home. This article spotlights five companies—Tesla, Figure AI, Agility Robotics, Boston Dynamics, and Unitree Robotics—that are leading the charge to bring in-home robots to market. With valuations in the billions and bold visions for automation, these companies are racing to build the “iPhone of robotics,” aiming to dominate a market set to explode in the next five years. From logistics to companionship, the age of humanoids is here—and the battle for household dominance has already begun.

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