Ubtech Robotics from Shenzhen has announced the commencement of mass production deliveries of its flagship robot, Walker S2. Production kicks off in mid-November, marking a pivotal step in fulfilling an order portfolio that has already exceeded 800 million yuan (approximately 113 million dollars).
Photo by Ubtech Robotics.
In a newly released video, the company showcased factories filled with rows of completed humanoid machines, along with drone footage captioned “Mid-November – inspection, start of mass production and deliveries.” Walker S2 is geared toward industrial applications, particularly in manufacturing and logistics. One of its key features is an autonomous battery replacement system, enabling the robot to operate 24/7 without human intervention. Ubtech calls this the first-ever implementation of such a function in humanoid machines.
Walker S2 boasts enhanced mobility, a natural gait, and a compact design. Recently, experts have noted how its advanced capabilities could potentially revolutionize productivity in sectors heavily reliant on logistics automation. The robot’s ability to independently swap its power source signifies a leap in reducing downtime and operational costs.
A recent market analysis highlights rising demand for humanoid robots in various industries, setting the stage for Ubtech to leverage its technologically superior Walker S2 against competitors. Observers anticipate that this model’s success could prompt further innovations and expansions within Ubtech Robotics.
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