According to CCTV News, on February 2nd, the Human-shaped Robot Innovation Research Institute at Zhejiang University Hangzhou International Sci-Tech Innovation Center officially launched the world’s first full-size humanoid robot “Bolt” with a peak speed of 10 meters per second. This achievement marks an important breakthrough in China’s high-speed movement and control of humanoid robots. The full-size humanoid robot Bolt, which runs at 10m/s, is also the world’s first full-size humanoid robot to reach a peak speed of 10m/s. The humanoid robot Bolt is 175cm tall, weighs 75kg, and is built on a technical foundation close to human movement capabilities.
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According to CCTV News, on January 21st, the Information Office of the State Council held a press conference to introduce the progress of industrial and information technology development by 2025.
At the press conference, it was announced that under the drive of artificial intelligence, industry is evolving beyond expectations. By 2025, the number of domestic complete machine enterprises will exceed 140, and more than 330 humanoid robot products will be released. The industry generally believes that 2025 will be the year of mass production for humanoid robots, with the industry poised for rapid growth and broad prospects.
Image source: CCTV News
In the 2025 Spring Festival Gala of China Central Radio and Television, 16 H1 humanoid robots from Yushu Technology, named “Fuxi,” performed a creative fusion dance program called “YANGBOT,” dancing alongside humans. They precisely completed high-difficulty actions such as handkerchief transfers and tosses, quickly capturing nationwide attention as “robots that can dance Yangge.”
On April 19, 2025, the world’s first half-marathon for humanoid robots was launched in Yizhuang, Beijing. The full-size humanoid robot “Tiangong Ultra” won the race with a time of 2 hours, 40 minutes, and 42 seconds, setting a new world record.
Currently, China’s humanoid robots are capable of “standing firm, walking steadily, and running fast,” and are accelerating from “moving on stage” and “running on the track” to “being used at home” and “working in factories.”
(Source: Daily Economic News)
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The world's first! 10 meters per second! Our country's humanoid robot achieves a significant breakthrough
According to CCTV News, on February 2nd, the Human-shaped Robot Innovation Research Institute at Zhejiang University Hangzhou International Sci-Tech Innovation Center officially launched the world’s first full-size humanoid robot “Bolt” with a peak speed of 10 meters per second. This achievement marks an important breakthrough in China’s high-speed movement and control of humanoid robots. The full-size humanoid robot Bolt, which runs at 10m/s, is also the world’s first full-size humanoid robot to reach a peak speed of 10m/s. The humanoid robot Bolt is 175cm tall, weighs 75kg, and is built on a technical foundation close to human movement capabilities.
Image source: CCTV News
According to CCTV News, on January 21st, the Information Office of the State Council held a press conference to introduce the progress of industrial and information technology development by 2025.
At the press conference, it was announced that under the drive of artificial intelligence, industry is evolving beyond expectations. By 2025, the number of domestic complete machine enterprises will exceed 140, and more than 330 humanoid robot products will be released. The industry generally believes that 2025 will be the year of mass production for humanoid robots, with the industry poised for rapid growth and broad prospects.
Image source: CCTV News
In the 2025 Spring Festival Gala of China Central Radio and Television, 16 H1 humanoid robots from Yushu Technology, named “Fuxi,” performed a creative fusion dance program called “YANGBOT,” dancing alongside humans. They precisely completed high-difficulty actions such as handkerchief transfers and tosses, quickly capturing nationwide attention as “robots that can dance Yangge.”
On April 19, 2025, the world’s first half-marathon for humanoid robots was launched in Yizhuang, Beijing. The full-size humanoid robot “Tiangong Ultra” won the race with a time of 2 hours, 40 minutes, and 42 seconds, setting a new world record.
Currently, China’s humanoid robots are capable of “standing firm, walking steadily, and running fast,” and are accelerating from “moving on stage” and “running on the track” to “being used at home” and “working in factories.”
(Source: Daily Economic News)