Wang Xingxing built Unitree from a grad-school prototype into China’s fastest-scaling robotics firm with humanoids priced far below U.S. rivals.
On September 25, 2025, Google DeepMind quietly released Gemini Robotics 1.5. To the casual observer, it may have seemed like just another software update, but for the robotics industry, it signaled a ...
Chinese companies like Unitree are pushing out robots that resemble and act like humans. Progress has been swift, fueled by AI, but manufacturing costs are high.
Unitree’s humanoid robots made headlines this week after taking part in an impressive performance ...
Unitree Robotics, founded in 2016, is the brainchild of Wang Xingxing, a 35-year-old robotic enthusiast.