China touted its robotics advancements through a fleet of dancing humanoid robots at a festival in Beijing. Dozens of performers — human and robotic — took to the stage on Tuesday during the 2025 ...
The company became a household name in China after a troupe of its humanoid robots performed a synchronized dance at the ...
Chinese robots are being used to move parts in electric-vehicle factories and to carry out search-and-rescue operations in disaster zones. They are delighting audiences by performing complex dance ...
Sixteen humanoid robots from Chinese robotics company Unitree recently captivated audiences with an impressive dance performance. At the annual Spring Festival Gala, the robots performed the ...
Chinese startup Unitree Robotics has become a star on the emerging humanoid robot stage over the past two years, after a ...
One is Wang Xingxing, the founder of Yushu Technology, whose robot gained overnight fame by performing a Yangko dance on the ...
A new robot shop has opened in Beijing selling everything from mechanical butlers to human-like replicas of Albert Einstein.
There is no better way to celebrate the passing of time than with a gratuitous display of synchronized dancing. Scratch that: Make the dancers robots and add in some drones, too. That should do it.
According to a Morgan Stanley report, China's robotics market is projected to grow from $47 billion in 2024 to $108 billion ...
Deep Robotics, a Chinese robotics firm, recently unveiled its latest innovation in quadruped robotics, the Lynx. This impressive robot dog combines the agility of legs with the speed of wheels, ...
The inspiration for this article comes from a January 29, 2025, LinkedIn post by robotics entrepreneur Peter Kappes, which reads as follows: “Unitree Robotics is always impressing, as China ...
Robots already have the potential to be creepy (those cold, dead eyes and unmoving faces only just add to the uncanniness of it all), but have you ever seen them dance? What about over 1,000 of them?
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