The robot was designed to move quickly and work in places that might be too difficult or dangerous for humans.
Unitree's G1 robot showcases advanced agility with the world's first kick-up, reflecting rapid progress in humanoid ...
The Unitree G1, a humanoid robot developed by Chinese tech firm Unitree Robotics, has become the world’s first to perform a ...
H1 is made by Unitree, a start-up based in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou. Unitree posted the video on its website on March 20. "A backflip by an electrically powered humanoid robot ...
China's robotics company - Unitree’s G1 has become the world’s first humanoid robot to flawlessly execute a side flip.
The race to put humanoid robots into mass production has intensified over the past week, as companies in both the US and China made a string of announcements that convinced analysts the technology is ...
It represents another step forward for the robotics industry after American giant Boston Dynamics first achieved a robotic backflip ... robots triggered lively discussions last month after 16 of ...
Visitors shake hands with Unitree's H1 robot during the 26th China Hi-Tech Fair in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on Nov 14. CHINA DAILY Outside an unremarkable building in Hangzhou, Zhejiang ...
Shenzhen-based robotics firm EngineAI released a short video yesterday showcasing the successful completion of the world’s first robot front flip, a major milestone in robotic mobility and agility.
Several humanoid robots, such as the Unitree H1 and Atlas from Boston Dynamics, can now perform a backflip. The hydraulic version of Atlas was the first humanoid robot to achieve this in 2017.