UBTech wins US$37 million deal to deploy humanoid robots at China-Vietnam border crossings
The initiative features the industrial-grade Walker S2, billed as the world’s first humanoid robot capable of replacing its own battery

The company has struck a 264 million yuan (US$37 million) deal with a humanoid robot centre in Fangchenggang, a coastal city in the southern autonomous region of Guangxi, which shares a border with Vietnam. The project features the industrial-grade Walker S2, a model launched in July that was billed as the world’s first humanoid robot capable of replacing its own battery.
The pilot initiative would see humanoid robots deployed at borders to assist with traveller guidance, personnel flow management, patrols, logistics operations and commercial services. The robots would also conduct inspections at manufacturing sites for steel, copper and aluminium. Deliveries are expected to begin in December.
Cumulative orders for the Walker series, which started shipping this month, totalled 1.1 billion yuan so far, according to UBTech.
