
UBTECH’s Walker S2: Ushering in the Next Generation of Industrial Humanoids
UBTECH Robotics has officially raised the bar in industrial robotics with the unveiling of Walker S2, its next-generation humanoid robot engineered for round-the-clock performance, intelligent perception, and human-robot collaboration at scale. More than just an upgrade, Walker S2 represents a foundational leap in industrial humanoid utility and autonomy.

MagicBot Z1: China’s MagicLab Unveils the Next Leap in Humanoid Robotics
In a bold step toward the domestic integration of humanoid robotics, Chinese robotics firm MagicLab has unveiled a sneak peek of its latest creation: MagicBot Z1. Designed to blur the line between human and machine, MagicBot Z1 represents a major evolution in general-purpose humanoid robotics—and a clear signal that China is stepping confidently into the home robotics race.

China Launches First Humanoid Robot Soccer League – And It’s Hilarious, Impressive, and a Glimpse Into the Future
The future of sports just got a lot weirder—and a lot more robotic. China has officially launched its first humanoid robot soccer league, and if you’ve ever wanted to see AI-powered machines fall over dramatically, get carted off the field on stretchers, or score goals like 5-year-olds at recess—this is your moment.
The league, held in Beijing, features AI-controlled robots supplied by Booster Robotics, and yes, they're exactly as chaotic and charming as they sound.

ROKAE’s Humanoid Robots Are Here, Watch Out Tesla!
ROKAE Robotics, the Beijing-based frontrunner in industrial automation, has officially entered the humanoid robot race—unveiling two groundbreaking bipedal machines that redefine expectations for China's next-gen robotics. Here’s a deep dive into what makes these bots so compelling and what this means for our future helpers at home, work, and beyond.

TETRABOT 01: The Explosion-Proof Humanoid Robot Redefining Industrial Safety
In a powerful leap toward safer industrial environments, TETRABOT 01—developed by TETRABOT, a robotics company based in Nanjing, China—is now actively replacing humans in one of the most dangerous sectors of factory work: high-voltage power rooms.

China’s Dobot Unveils a New HouseBot for General-Purpose Tasks
The world of robotics just got a little more crowded. Chinese industrial robotics manufacturer Dobot has unveiled its latest humanoid robot, a 5-foot, 137-pound machine designed for general-purpose applications. With an annual revenue of around $40 million and a presence in 80+ countries, Dobot has been a major player in industrial automation—and now it’s taking a big step into the humanoid robotics space.