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UBtech becomes China's first listed humanoid robot company

Updated: 2025-02-18

UBtech, which has its humanoid robot headquarters in the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Beijing E-Town), has been listed on The Humanoid 100: Mapping the Humanoid Robot Value Chain released by Morgan Stanley, making it China's first humanoid robot listed company.

The report points out that UBtech is one of the "closest to the pure humanoid robot concept" listed companies globally.

Data shows that over the past five years, UBtech has accumulated 59 humanoid robot patents in the United States, ranking second globally. As of the end of June 2024, it has more than 2,450 patents, with over 450 of them being international patents. Inventions account for nearly 60 percent of the patents. UBtech also holds the largest number of effective patents for humanoid robots globally.

The report also mentions that UBtech has partnered with companies such as BYD, Forthing and Geely to explore the potential of humanoid robots in areas such as manufacturing and logistics.

For UBtech, focusing on three major scenarios—industrial manufacturing, commercial services, and home companionship—it has already achieved successful applications of humanoid robots.

Currently, it is the only company globally that has announced collaborations with multiple automotive companies. The Walker S series developed by UBtech has also become the most widely used industrial humanoid robot in various automotive training facilities worldwide.

UBtech is validating the effectiveness of its DeepSeek technology in existing humanoid robot scenarios, such as multimodal human-machine interaction, command understanding in complex environments, task decomposition, and planning in industrial settings. By leveraging the deep thinking capabilities of reasoning large models, UBtech aims to address the challenges in these complex tasks, making humanoid robots exhibit behaviors and thinking processes that are closer to human cognition.