The Shenzhen robotics firm has unveiled a 3-in-1 platform that transforms from a bipedal walker to a wheeled robot or a stationary dual-arm manipulator, targeting the education and research sector with a \$25,000 price point.
New demonstrations highlight the humanoid robot’s integration of large language models, its ability to recover from stumbles on construction debris, and a streamlined "out-of-box" experience for developers.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has released a proposed roster for a new national standards committee, appointing star entrepreneurs alongside tech giants like Huawei and XPeng to define the future of the sector.
Shenzhen-based startup LimX Dynamics has released a video of its new humanoid robot, Oli, autonomously locating, walking to, and picking up a tennis ball. The demonstration highlights a complex capability known as whole-body loco-manipulation, a skill not often seen in the current generation of humanoid robots.