Unitree just shattered records with its massive Shanghai IPO, raising over six billion yuan and attracting more than eight thousand times the demand — a landmark moment for China’s robotics surge. Known for dazzling dancing and kung fu robots, Unitree now unveils high-jumping “Superman” models, positioning itself at the heart of Beijing’s push to lead the global AI and humanoid robot race against the U.S. While the company dominates global sales and partners with giants like Nvidia to boost AI, experts caution that real-world factory or home use remains distant — currently focused on research and education. Complicating matters, Unitree faces U.S. export bans and a government blacklist, which could throttle international growth despite its soaring domestic momentum.
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