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The Shanghai trading debut of Unitree caused a major stir this week. Here’s how US investors can get involved in robotics.
More, more, more: humanoid robot shipments are growing fast, according to three different sources. But there's some nuance as to where all those humanoids are going
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Beijing's robot barista brews 202 cups in one hour
202 Cups in 60 Minutes: Inside Beijing's Robot-Run Coffee Shop That Just Made History On the morning of August 16, 2026, a robot dressed in a gray jacket and a headset stepped behind a glass service
Xin Guobin, vice-minister of industry and information technology, said at the robot conference that revenue from major robotics companies reached 165.5 billion yuan in the first half of the year, a 24.5 percent year-on-year increase.
Chinese robot makers showed off humanoids sorting parcels, packing mobile phones and helping with household chores at a Beijing conference on Wednesday, seeking to demonstrate a shift from
Beijing’s World Humanoid Robot Games will feature 2,056 robots from 16 countries, with tougher autonomy rules and more real-world industrial tasks.
Vietnam’s robotics push is growing as AMC prepares a new factory and local companies develop humanoid robots, embodied AI, and advanced robotics technologies.
China’s robotics boom is moving fast. In one recent demonstration, maybe a little too fast. During events surrounding Beijing’s 2026 World Robot Conference, Unitree drew attention with its new humanoid robot “Superman,
Some institutions provide human and robot collaboration courses to position students to meet future workforce needs.
Ged Cashley suffered a cardiac arrest in 2018 and now has annual checks to monitor his health. The 72-year-old's latest trip to the doctor was a little different to his previous ones. His GP practice in Dundee is trialling a 3ft-tall robot - called Teme - which glides across the waiting room and takes him through a series of checks before he sees the doctor.
Foundation CEO Sankaet Pathak said humanoid robots could conduct autonomous surveillance and reconnaissance along the southern border's rugged terrain.