
Chinese Startup Launches an AI-driven Humanoid Robot
- Business
- March 20, 2025
A Chinese robotics startup has begun to accept proper for its artificial intelligence-managed humanoid robots, in which dexterous manipulation and straight-leg to walk for 199,000 yuan ($ 27,500), the company allegedly planned to start large-scale production by the middle of this year.
According to a video released by the Dobot Atom Robot, developed by Robotics firm Dobot located in Shenzhen in Guangdong province, southern China, according to a video released by the company last week, one can complete the tasks such as preparation of breakfast, milking, toasting bread and carrying a box.
The humanoid is 153 cm long and weighs 62 kg. Startups, established in 2015 and have foreign offices in Japan, Germany and the United States, announced their pre -order sale on Tuesday.
According to Chinese media reports, the Chinese Home Application Congress Group, located in Guangdong, has acquired a German robotics firm, unveiled a prototype of its humanoid robot on Tuesday, which are able to open the dance, bottle cap and driving screws.
The Global Times, a tabloid affiliated to the Communist Party, quoted industry expert Ma Jihua as the launch of humanoid robots, “indications that China’s related products are rapidly entering the early stages of mass production,” Gradually in the coming years, they are expected to contact those televisions in the coming years.
The MA on Tuesday provides a huge market for robotic applications, which has immense potential in areas such as Eldercare, children’s educational assistance and housework. ”
In February, Chinese President Xi Jinping met entrepreneurs, including leaders of technical companies and urged the country’s private sector “efforts to promote healthy and high quality development”, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
A intense China-U.S. among. Retication in the technology sector, a government work report presented by Premier Lee Kiang in an annual Parliament session earlier this month stated that Beijing has “improved self -sufficiency and power in science and technology.”
The report also states that China will support “extensive applications of AI models” to develop products such as intelligent robots and new energy vehicles.