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Xpeng to mass-produce humanoid robots by late 2026
Chinese EV maker Xpeng plans to begin large-scale production of humanoid robots in the fourth quarter of 2026, alongside earlier mass production of its 'flying' cars. President Brian Gu said the ...
Chinese EV maker Xpeng plans to begin large-scale production of its flying cars in 2027 and humanoid robots in late 2026, ...
Xpeng is eyeing large-scale production of its flying cars next year, with more than 7,000 orders already on the books and aviation approvals still in progress in China.
An engineer observes a humanoid robot grabbing a component at a laboratory of Leju Robotics in Hefei, East China's Anhui province, Oct 24, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua] China's first automated production line ...
Major Chinese and foreign automakers are expanding their presence in the humanoid robot sector, positioning it as a key driver of future growth. Experts note that automakers' factories initially ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a fractional-order control method for the physical human-robot interaction (pHRI) inspired by the dynamics of muscle contraction-relaxation behavior, which is integrated ...
For years, humanoid robots felt like something you watched on social media. Impressive, yes. Practical, not quite. That line just got blurry. A new factory in China is now producing humanoid robots at ...
Las Vegas-based robotics firm Realbotix has delivered its first Vinci-equipped humanoid robot to telecommunications company Ericsson, marking a step toward integrating visually aware robots into ...
When researchers asked more than 1,000 Americans to assign colors to robots according to the robot’s job, they found that biases familiar from the human workplace resurfaced—and that the people making ...
AI robots will automate repetitive tasks in industry. This will increase productivity. Innovation will be spurred by an increase in research and experimentation. Farming will be augmented and more ...
You've never seen a robot move like this. Not the stiff, jerky kind from factory floors. Not the cartoonish bots designed to look harmless. Moya is different, and ...
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