In partnership with e-commerce giant JD.com, EngineAI has opened a "trendy goods" store in Shenzhen staffed by its humanoid robots, marking a significant step from viral demos to a permanent, public-facing application.
EngineAI co-founder Ren Guowen details the company's plans to produce 1,000 humanoid robots this year, scaling to over 10,000 annually within four years, with an ultimate goal of household deployment. The company is also seeking $138M in funding and emphasizes US-China collaboration despite tensions.
From viral brawls to organized tournaments, humanoid robots are stepping into the combat arena, promising technological leaps and a new form of entertainment.
In the hyper-competitive world of humanoid robotics, Shenzhen EngineAI Robotics Technology Co., Ltd. (众擎机器人) has emerged as a force to be reckoned with, seemingly overnight. Founded in the tech hub of Shenzhen in October 2023 , Engine AI, under the leadership of serial robotics entrepreneur Zhao Tongyang , has launched multiple advanced robot platforms in less than a year, capturing global attention and significant investment.
Shenzhen-based robotics firm EngineAI, founded in late 2023, has secured $28 million in pre-A funding to advance its humanoid robot development. The company, known for its SE01 model capable of a front flip, plans to boost R&D, production, and international expansion amid growing China-US competition and falling robot costs