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Here’s a look at five Indian robotics ventures that are reshaping automation across use cases in sectors such as healthcare, ...
UBTech's Walker S2 humanoid robot can swap its own batteries without human help, enabling 24/7 operation in factories and reshaping the future of automation in manufacturing.
Deep tech Why Europe could quietly win the humanoid race The humanoid robot race is heating up — and Europe has an edge August 4, 2025 - 7:39 am ...
The latest humanoid robot on the market can purportedly run across a grassy lawn, do cartwheels and even fist-fight – and it costs less than $6,000. In a promotional video from China’s Unitree ...
Yes, you read that right -- a humanoid robot that’s able to realize when it’s running low on juice, and then go through the process of swapping out its battery for a fully charged one.
A new humanoid robot just dropped, and it's being advertised at the most affordable price I've ever seen for a humanoid robot of its size. Unitree's R1 humanoid robot starts at just $5,900.
This humanoid robot can do cartwheels, handstands and roundhouse kicks at less than $6,000 Unitree's R1 will be the most affordable option on the market. Jackson Chen Contributing reporter ...
In a post on X, UBTech described Walker S2 as “the world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping” and said it was developed to support “24/7 non-stop working”.
A newly released humanoid robot from Unitree Robotics is making waves for its athletic and combat-like abilities while doing world's first kip-up, all for under $6,000, according to New York Post ...