Humanoids in factories share knowledge as they learn

In a demonstration, two robots synchronized to lift and transport crates, dynamically adjusting their route to avoid collisions

By MA SI | China Daily | Updated: 2025-05-08 10:20
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A humanoid with a robotic dog shakes hands with people at the 5th China International Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, Hainan province, on April 17. WANG CHENGLONG/FOR CHINA DAILY

China's humanoid robot market is expected to grow into a more than 100 billion yuan ($13.85 billion) market by 2030, up from 2.76 billion yuan in 2024, according to a report from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology.

Goldman Sachs Research predicts the global humanoid robot market could hit $154 billion by 2035, with optimistic projections reaching $205 billion.

"Industrial manufacturing is our top priority, as it allows us to tangibly solve real-world challenges for clients," said Zhou from UBTech. The company aims to produce around 1,000 humanoid robots this year, gathering data from real-world applications to prepare for further scaling.

Zheshang Securities estimates that by 2030, Chinese and US manufacturing sectors will require 1.1 million and 583,000 humanoid robots, respectively, indicating the massive market potential.

But it is by no means easy for humanoids to move from "walking and jumping" to "working" on factory floors, experts said.

The first industrial test for UBTech's robots came in July 2024, when Walker S Lite — a 135-centimeter-tall prototype — began a 21-day "internship" at Geely's factory. Tasked with material handling, its performance was underwhelming: slow movements, reliance on QR codes for navigation and an efficiency rate of just 20 percent compared to human workers.

"We faced a mountain of challenges: route planning, speed optimization, and endurance in high-temperature environments," said Jiao Jichao, vice-president and head of UBTech's research institute. "Every failure was a data point guiding our next iteration."

By October 2024, the upgraded Walker S1 arrived. With enhanced gait stability, dexterous hands and AI-powered vision, it expanded its operational range by 30 percent, boosted speed by 25 percent and mastered tasks like millimeter-precision quality checks. Its five-fingered "hands", equipped with tactile sensors, could now handle delicate materials like flexible films, a feat once deemed too complex for machines.

Now, Walker S1 units are no longer solo performers, but collaborative teammates. In a March 2025 demonstration, two robots synchronized to lift and transport crates, dynamically adjusting their route to avoid collisions. This leap from single-machine autonomy to swarm intelligence hinges on what UBTech calls the "big brain, small brain "architecture.

The "big brain" — powered by Chinese open-source AI company DeepSeek's multi-modal reasoning model DeepSeek-R1 — handles high-level planning and task allocation. The "small brain" manages real-time motion control via distributed learning. Linked via a cloud-based "hive mind", the system enables rapid skill transfer: a task learned by one robot can be replicated across the fleet instantly, said Jiao from UBTech.

"Unlike humans, who need individual training, the robots share knowledge like a neural network," said Xu Jun, head of the innovative technology department at Geely's manufacturing engineering center. "This will shift manufacturing from semi-flexible to fully adaptive."

Since late 2024, Walker S1 has undergone rigorous apprenticeships across industries. For instance, in Chinese automaker BYD's electric vehicle plants, it has doubled efficiency in parts assembly, with mass deployment slated for the second quarter of 2025, according to UBTech.

Meanwhile, Foxconn's facility in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, has validated the application of humanoids in the logistics sector, including testing their role in inventory management. In Audi's plant in Changchun, Jilin province, Walker S1 is conducting leak tests on car air conditioners — a role requiring delicate sensor integration.

In March, Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor Co announced plans to purchase and deploy 20 UBTech humanoid robots, with delivery slated for the first half of the year — marking the first batch deployment of humanoid robots in automotive factories.

Yet, humanoids remain "interns" at factories and challenges persist. For instance, current models still rely on periodic human-assisted recharging, and their high price tags limit scalability, experts said.

UBTech's next-generation Walker S2 aims to address these gaps with self-charging capabilities, enhanced dexterity and lower costs, Zhou from UBTech said.

"True industrial-scale production requires humanoids moving from 'usable' to 'highly efficient' while cutting prices," Zhou added. Nearly half of the company's revenue fuels research and development, with 2,680 global patents and leadership in more than 40 robotics standards by the end of 2024.

When will mass production come? According to UBTech, it is in pilot small-batch production now, with industrial-scale production capabilities expected in 1-2 years.

But as robots ascend, so do anxieties. Addressing job displacement fears, Zhou said "Robots won't replace humans, but serve as 'smart assistants', handling repetitive or hazardous tasks while humans focus on innovation."

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