The Walker S2 can also hot-swap its own batteries, and UBTech said in November of 2025 it was the first humanoid robot to be ...
UBTech Robotics Corp. shares jumped after the China-based humanoid maker received an order from Airbus SE, bolstering the ...
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Airbus to test China’s battery-swapping humanoid robots in aircraft assembly
Chinese humanoid robot maker UBTECH signed a cooperation deal with Airbus to deploy its Walker S2 robots inside aircraft ...
(Yicai) Jan. 19 -- Shares of Ubtech Robotics jumped after the Chinese industrial robot maker said Airbus has purchased the ...
The idea of a humanoid robot building an airplane may sound far-fetched, but a new deal between the European aviation giant ...
Shares of UBTech Robotics jumped on Monday after the Chinese robotics maker said Airbus SE had purchased its humanoid robots to use in aircraft manufacturing plants. The Hong Kong-listed stock closed ...
The race to bring humanoid robots into homes is heating up, with major tech firms betting on what many see as the next frontier in consumer technology. Tesla, Figure AI, and startups across China, the ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UBTECH Robotics, a leader in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) learning through robotics, today introduced its latest offering, the Jimu Robot BuilderBots Kit ...
Chinese Shenzhen-based humanoid robot maker UBTech announced on Wednesday (January 15) a new partnership with Apple's Chinese manufacturing partner, Foxconn, to use its robots to help make iPhones.
A striking video was released this week by UBTECH Robotics, a China-based robotics giant, showing what appears to be hundreds of its Walker S2 humanoid robots marching in perfect formation. The video ...
Chinese robotics firm UBTech Robotics announced the production of its 1,000th Walker S2 humanoid robot at its Liuzhou factory in southern China, six months after unveiling the first unit. To celebrate ...
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Elon Musk envisions humanoid robots everywhere. China may be the first to make it a reality
"China currently leads the United States in the early commercialization of humanoid robots," Andreas Brauchle, partner at consultancy Horváth, told CNBC by email. "While both countries are expected to ...
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