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Unitree, AgiBot robots steal the show at Shanghai’s import expo

Humanoid robots and cyber dogs are among the showstoppers that help companies gain sales opportunities at the CIIE

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Remote-controlled robots from Unitree Robotics put on a show at the China International Import Expo. Photo: AFP
Wency Chenin ShanghaiandAnn Caoin Shanghai
Humanoid robots, cyber dogs and robotic arms have made a strong impression at the eighth China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, as a robotics boom has turned machines from the sector into showstoppers.
Hangzhou-based Unitree Robotics made its third appearance at the CIIE, where it displayed new models, including the lightweight, consumer-facing R1, a taller and more facially human-like H2, and an upgraded industrial-grade legged robot, the A2. At Unitree’s booth, crowds eagerly raised their phones to film robots boxing and dancing.
“We’re seeing more and more technology-category products at the CIIE, like those related to the robotics industry,” said Huang Jiawei, marketing director at Unitree, adding that the international audience at CIIE presented valuable sales opportunities.
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The company also unveiled a remote-control platform on its WeChat video channel on Thursday, allowing people to control a robot’s actions through a wearable device, or enable a robot to learn from video content – a system with potential application in data collection. The platform had yet to be opened to consumers, according to the company.

A robot writes the character “fu” – meaning “good luck” – at the China International Import Expo. Photo: Xinhua
A robot writes the character “fu” – meaning “good luck” – at the China International Import Expo. Photo: Xinhua
At the Hongqiao International Economic Forum on Wednesday, a side event of the CIIE, Unitree founder and CEO Wang Xingxing said the current development of embodied-intelligence models was moving “a bit slowly”. But he added that the “progress in full-body motor control via deep reinforcement learning is very obvious this year”.
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He described the current stage of embodied robotics as “similar to the one to three years before the launch of ChatGPT” – when insiders had a clear direction but were still awaiting a breakthrough.

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