Hangzhou, the capital of China's southeastern Zhejiang province, is rapidly gaining recognition as a leading technology hub ...
That's a big achievement for Unitree, which has been working on enhancing its quadruped and bipedal robots' movements over the past few years. The company already makes robot dogs that can walk ...
Rapid upgrades in speed and agility mean robot dogs can now sprint at near-Olympic pace, and humanoids are running smoothly over tough terrain. Let's start with the humanoid – Unitree's G1 Bionic.
At present, Unitree offers both its humanoid and quadruped robots for sale via its website. The sophisticated H1 humanoid robot - 180cm tall and weighs about 47kg - costs US$90,000, excluding ...
Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) analysts note that Unitree's rapid development pace and affordability strategy are reshaping the humanoid robotics market. The company's quadruped robots, including the ...
Hangzhou-based Unitree forecasts a breakthrough in humanoid robot capabilities by 2026, when these automatons are enabled with more advanced perception, comprehension and task-execution capabilities.
Chinese start-up Unitree, which initially gained international attention with its quadruped robot dogs, is now gearing up to meet the potentially wider commercial demand for humanoid robots amid ...