Inside the rise of robotics firm Unitree, glimpse into China’s tech ambitions

Unitree, a Chinese robotics firm founded by Wang Xinxing, is poised for significant growth as it aims to sell up to 20,000 humanoid robots this year, marking an almost fourfold increase from its previous targets in 2025. Wang, who created his first robot during his university days, has positioned Unitree as a key player in China's burgeoning tech sector, which has seen accelerated investment and innovation in recent years. The company's ambitious plans reflect broader national objectives to enhance technological capabilities and compete on a global scale. With advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence, Unitree is not only tapping into a growing market but also contributing to China's aspirations to lead in high-tech industries. As the demand for automation and robotics increases across various sectors, Unitree's growth trajectory exemplifies the shifting landscape of technology and its implications for labor, industry, and global competitiveness.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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