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The robotics specialist eyes 4.2 billion yuan IPO as it taps Alibaba to boost global humanoid robot sales Read more at The Business Times.
Swine and dash. Humanity may have found an unlikely solution to the scourge of wild pigs invading European cities — boar-herding bots. Bizarre footage shows the moment an AI-powered robot chased away a herd of wild pigs in Warsaw,
Unitree Robotics files for a $610 million IPO after achieving rare profitability in humanoid robotics, signaling a potential turning point for the industry.
Hong Kong’s InnoEX 2026 fair showcased boxing, musical and rescue robots, highlighting China’s push to integrate intelligent machines into daily life.View on euronews
Unitree Robotics began selling its cheapest humanoid robot on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s AliExpress on Wednesday, expanding its international presence in a white-hot race featuring heavyweight players like Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc.
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Video Shows Humanoid Robot Chasing a Pack of Wild Boars
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Unitree H1 robot runs fast, it may soon beat Usain Bolt
Chinese robotics startup Unitree has claimed that its humanoid robot H1 reached a speed of 10 metres per second during a recent run. This not only sets the world record for a humanoid robot, but gets close to Olympic medalist Usain Bolt's 100m world record.
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Chinese humanoid robot hits 22 mph in tests, nearing elite sprint pace
A humanoid robot built by Chinese firm Unitree Robotics has reportedly reached a peak running speed of 10 meters per second, roughly 22.4 miles per hour, during controlled testing. If accurate, that puts a two-legged machine within arm’s reach of the average speed Usain Bolt maintained during his world-record 100-meter dash.