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Shenzhen, China, was founded in October 2023, operates its official website at ht

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How this brand positions its humanoid systems.

Build reliable robots that deliver measurable value in real-world environments.

Engineering-First Product Strategy

EngineAI emphasizes robust hardware, controls, and system reliability.

AI-Driven Automation

Systems are optimized for real-world autonomy and human-robot collaboration.

Global Deployment Focus

Built for scalable deployment across logistics, manufacturing, and enterprise workflows.

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PM01 Humanoid Robot
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PM01 Humanoid Robot

EngineAI PM01 is a full-size bipedal humanoid robot platform intended for education and research use.

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SE01 Humanoid Robot
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SE01 Humanoid Robot

EngineAI SE01 is a full-size bipedal humanoid focused on smooth, human-like gait for research and industrial applications.

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SA02 Humanoid Robot
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SA02 Humanoid Robot

EngineAI SA02 is a compact humanoid social robot teased for young people, with AI-driven interaction and bipedal mobility.

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T800 Humanoid Robot
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T800 Humanoid Robot

EngineAI T800 is a full-size humanoid (bipedal) robot shown in 2025 as a heavy-duty platform and planned “Robot Boxer” competitor.

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Unitree designs R1 humanoid robot to be agile and affordable - The Robot Report

Last month, it obtained Series C funding that brought its its valuation to about 12 billion yuan ($1.7 billion U.S.). The race to build commercially successful humanoids is still competitive, with new entrants weekly. Founded in 2016, Unitree has developed legged robots for consumer and industrial use. Last month, it obtained Series C funding that brought its its valuation to about 12 billion yuan ($1.7 billion U.S.). The race to build commercially successful humanoids is still competitive, with new entrants weekly. Last week, EngineAI raised about $139 million as it moves toward mass production of its robots. The R1 is lighter and more agile than the G1. For humanoid robots to find wide adoption, the developers and manufacturers will need to make them affordable and useful. Unitree last week unveiled its R1, with the standard model priced at $5,900 — a fraction of what most other humanoids currently cost. The R1 humanoid stands 1.2 m (3.9 ft.) tall and weighs about 25 kg (55.1 lb.), making it slightly smaller than the G1, which weighed 35 kg (77.1 lb.), and enabling it to move with “lifelike” agility. Unitree posted a video (above) of the R1 performing actions such as side flips, handstands, and boxing moves. A dexterous hand is optional for the educational variant of the R1. The new robot runs on a lithium battery and has an eight-core CPU. The educational version also has the option of adding NVIDIA Jetson Orin for 40 to 100 TOPS (trillions of operations per second). Unitree said it will post more customization options to its website. Unlike the humanoids from, say, Boston Dynamics or Agility Robotics, Unitree’s R1 is remote-controlled.

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I met a lot of weird robots at CES — here are the most memorable | TechCrunch

**The boxer** One of the exhibits that drew the largest crowds involved robots from the Chinese company [EngineAI](https://newatlas.com/ai-humanoids/engineai-t800-humanoid/), which is developing humanoid robots. The bots, dubbed the T800 (a nod to the Terminator franchise), were in a mock boxing ring and were styled as fighting machines. That said, I never saw any of the bots actually hit each other. Instead, they would sort of shadowbox *near* each other, never actually making contact. They were also a little unpredictable. One kept walking out of the ring and into the audience, which naturally got a rise out of onlookers. At another point, one of the bots tripped over its own feet and then face-planted on the floor, where it lay for awhile before it decided to get up again. So, not exactly a Mike Tyson situation, but the machines still managed to evoke a spooky kind of humanoid behavior that made for high-quality entertainment. I overheard an observer quip: “That’s too much like Robocop.”

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AI & Humanoid Robots

# AI and Humanoids ## Artificial Intelligence may prove to be a more significant milestone than the harnessing of fire, or the invention of the wheel. It's the fastest-evolving technology the world has ever seen, with the potential to completely upend white-collar jobs through language models and software agents – as well as blue-collar jobs through a rising generation of intelligent humanoid robots. It's the first invention that threatens to be superior to humans in nearly every conceivable way, perhaps sooner than we thought. Top News - EngineAI's T800 humanoid robot, backed by 1-billion yuan in funding, boasts acrobatic combat skills, human-like agility, modular batteries, and advanced AI. Mass production begins in 2026, aiming to revolutionize industrial applications worldwide. - Researchers from Swiss university EPFL have removed the AI middle-man. There's reportedly no need to access Big Data centers, as their new downloadable Anyway Systems software can handle your AI processing needs locally. - How are you using new AI technology? Surely you're only deploying things like ChatGPT to summarize long texts or draft up mindless emails. But what are you losing by taking these shortcuts? And is this tech taking away our ability to think? Load More Latest News - March 14, 2026 |[Michael Franco](https://newatlas.com/author/michael-franco/)Texas Instruments has teamed up with NVIDIA to link technologies designed to "accelerate the path from simulation to the safe deployment of humanoid robots in the real world." The partnership fuses real-world sensing tech with massive computing power. - March 07, 2026 |[Michael Franco](https://newatlas.com/author/michael-franco/)BMW is expanding its investigation of humanoid robotic workers at its factories. The automaker has just announced that it will trial a set of physical AI bots made by Hexagon for the first time at one of its European plants. - February 08, 2026 |[Chelsea Haney](https://refractor.io/team/chelsea-haney/)Researchers have developed an electronic skin that allows humanoid robots to distinguish everyday touch from damaging force. That ability, once reserved for living nervous systems, could reshape how robots interact with the physical world and with humans. - February 07, 2026 |[Abhimanyu Ghoshal](https://newatlas.com/author/abhimanyu-ghoshal/)Terrestrial data centers are so 2025. We're taking our large-scale compute infrastructure into orbit, baby! Or at least, that's what Big Tech is yelling from the rooftops at the moment. It's quite a bonkers idea, so let's unpack what it's all about. - February 04, 2026 |[Bronwyn Thompson](https://newatlas.com/author/bronwyn-thompson/)Shanghai robotics startup DroidUp has launched what it calls "a beautifully designed and expressive bionic robot" that is touted as "the world's first highly bionic robot that deeply integrates human aesthetics and advanced humanoid movement." - January 30, 2026 |[Abhimanyu Ghoshal](https://newatlas.com/author/abhimanyu-ghoshal/)Google's just begun opening up access to an AI model I can actually get behind. This one lets you generate a virtual world of any kind and travel through it with a vehicle or character like in a video game – all with a simple text prompt. - January 29, 2026 |[Bronwyn Thompson](https://newatlas.com/author/bronwyn-thompson/)AI has passed a new benchmark, scoring better than the average human on a recognized creativity test involving 100,000 people. But there's more to the story than the results, underpinning how difficult it is to put "creativity" in a measurable box. - January 29, 2026 |[Abhimanyu Ghoshal](https://newatlas.com/author/abhimanyu-ghoshal/)Tesla just wrapped up its earnings call for the 2025 fiscal year, in which it recorded that its year-on-year profits dropped by nearly half. Its next plan: take over the world with humanoid robots that do household chores and help factory workers.

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