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  • Humanoid robot  pulls car across indoor lot
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    Humanoid robot pulls car across indoor lot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pull 1
    Ref 17253
    28/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence
    Researchers have trained a humanoid robot to pull a car weighing 1,400 kg over a flat surface.
    They used an off-the-shelf G1 robot by Chinese company Unitree.
    It weighs 35 kg and stands 132 cm tall.
    The G1 was hooked up to a four door saloon in an indoor carpark.
    A driver was at the car wheel just for safety.
    The robot heaved and pulled and managed to drag the vehicle several metres.
    The challenging feat saw its feet slip and slide about before the task was completed.
    The experiment was carried out by China’s Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence.
    It was part of a broader effort to train humanoids to maintain balance in challenging environments ahead of industrial or service-oriented applications.
    Surpassing its previous accomplishments like walking, jumping, and performing human-like backflips, the newer Unitree G1 has demonstrated even more advanced manoeuvres.
    The team says the demonstration was an example of how researchers are testing the limits of humanoid robotics.
    OPS: The G1 robot pulls the car across a car park.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot  pulls car across indoor lot
    DUKAS_190491441_FER
    Humanoid robot pulls car across indoor lot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pull 1
    Ref 17253
    28/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence
    Researchers have trained a humanoid robot to pull a car weighing 1,400 kg over a flat surface.
    They used an off-the-shelf G1 robot by Chinese company Unitree.
    It weighs 35 kg and stands 132 cm tall.
    The G1 was hooked up to a four door saloon in an indoor carpark.
    A driver was at the car wheel just for safety.
    The robot heaved and pulled and managed to drag the vehicle several metres.
    The challenging feat saw its feet slip and slide about before the task was completed.
    The experiment was carried out by China’s Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence.
    It was part of a broader effort to train humanoids to maintain balance in challenging environments ahead of industrial or service-oriented applications.
    Surpassing its previous accomplishments like walking, jumping, and performing human-like backflips, the newer Unitree G1 has demonstrated even more advanced manoeuvres.
    The team says the demonstration was an example of how researchers are testing the limits of humanoid robotics.
    OPS: The G1 robot pulls the car across a car park.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot  pulls car across indoor lot
    DUKAS_190491440_FER
    Humanoid robot pulls car across indoor lot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pull 1
    Ref 17253
    28/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence
    Researchers have trained a humanoid robot to pull a car weighing 1,400 kg over a flat surface.
    They used an off-the-shelf G1 robot by Chinese company Unitree.
    It weighs 35 kg and stands 132 cm tall.
    The G1 was hooked up to a four door saloon in an indoor carpark.
    A driver was at the car wheel just for safety.
    The robot heaved and pulled and managed to drag the vehicle several metres.
    The challenging feat saw its feet slip and slide about before the task was completed.
    The experiment was carried out by China’s Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence.
    It was part of a broader effort to train humanoids to maintain balance in challenging environments ahead of industrial or service-oriented applications.
    Surpassing its previous accomplishments like walking, jumping, and performing human-like backflips, the newer Unitree G1 has demonstrated even more advanced manoeuvres.
    The team says the demonstration was an example of how researchers are testing the limits of humanoid robotics.
    OPS: The G1 robot pulls the car across a car park.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot  pulls car across indoor lot
    DUKAS_190491439_FER
    Humanoid robot pulls car across indoor lot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pull 1
    Ref 17253
    28/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence
    Researchers have trained a humanoid robot to pull a car weighing 1,400 kg over a flat surface.
    They used an off-the-shelf G1 robot by Chinese company Unitree.
    It weighs 35 kg and stands 132 cm tall.
    The G1 was hooked up to a four door saloon in an indoor carpark.
    A driver was at the car wheel just for safety.
    The robot heaved and pulled and managed to drag the vehicle several metres.
    The challenging feat saw its feet slip and slide about before the task was completed.
    The experiment was carried out by China’s Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence.
    It was part of a broader effort to train humanoids to maintain balance in challenging environments ahead of industrial or service-oriented applications.
    Surpassing its previous accomplishments like walking, jumping, and performing human-like backflips, the newer Unitree G1 has demonstrated even more advanced manoeuvres.
    The team says the demonstration was an example of how researchers are testing the limits of humanoid robotics.
    OPS: The G1 robot pulls the car across a car park.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot  pulls car across indoor lot
    DUKAS_190491438_FER
    Humanoid robot pulls car across indoor lot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pull 1
    Ref 17253
    28/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence
    Researchers have trained a humanoid robot to pull a car weighing 1,400 kg over a flat surface.
    They used an off-the-shelf G1 robot by Chinese company Unitree.
    It weighs 35 kg and stands 132 cm tall.
    The G1 was hooked up to a four door saloon in an indoor carpark.
    A driver was at the car wheel just for safety.
    The robot heaved and pulled and managed to drag the vehicle several metres.
    The challenging feat saw its feet slip and slide about before the task was completed.
    The experiment was carried out by China’s Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence.
    It was part of a broader effort to train humanoids to maintain balance in challenging environments ahead of industrial or service-oriented applications.
    Surpassing its previous accomplishments like walking, jumping, and performing human-like backflips, the newer Unitree G1 has demonstrated even more advanced manoeuvres.
    The team says the demonstration was an example of how researchers are testing the limits of humanoid robotics.
    OPS: The G1 robot pulls the car across a car park.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot  pulls car across indoor lot
    DUKAS_190491437_FER
    Humanoid robot pulls car across indoor lot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pull 1
    Ref 17253
    28/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence
    Researchers have trained a humanoid robot to pull a car weighing 1,400 kg over a flat surface.
    They used an off-the-shelf G1 robot by Chinese company Unitree.
    It weighs 35 kg and stands 132 cm tall.
    The G1 was hooked up to a four door saloon in an indoor carpark.
    A driver was at the car wheel just for safety.
    The robot heaved and pulled and managed to drag the vehicle several metres.
    The challenging feat saw its feet slip and slide about before the task was completed.
    The experiment was carried out by China’s Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence.
    It was part of a broader effort to train humanoids to maintain balance in challenging environments ahead of industrial or service-oriented applications.
    Surpassing its previous accomplishments like walking, jumping, and performing human-like backflips, the newer Unitree G1 has demonstrated even more advanced manoeuvres.
    The team says the demonstration was an example of how researchers are testing the limits of humanoid robotics.
    OPS: The G1 robot pulls the car across a car park.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Humanoid robot  pulls car across indoor lot
    DUKAS_190491436_FER
    Humanoid robot pulls car across indoor lot
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pull 1
    Ref 17253
    28/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence
    Researchers have trained a humanoid robot to pull a car weighing 1,400 kg over a flat surface.
    They used an off-the-shelf G1 robot by Chinese company Unitree.
    It weighs 35 kg and stands 132 cm tall.
    The G1 was hooked up to a four door saloon in an indoor carpark.
    A driver was at the car wheel just for safety.
    The robot heaved and pulled and managed to drag the vehicle several metres.
    The challenging feat saw its feet slip and slide about before the task was completed.
    The experiment was carried out by China’s Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence.
    It was part of a broader effort to train humanoids to maintain balance in challenging environments ahead of industrial or service-oriented applications.
    Surpassing its previous accomplishments like walking, jumping, and performing human-like backflips, the newer Unitree G1 has demonstrated even more advanced manoeuvres.
    The team says the demonstration was an example of how researchers are testing the limits of humanoid robotics.
    OPS: The G1 robot pulls the car across a car park.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
    DUKAS_190289278_NUR
    IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
    Researchers observe Unitree's fighting robots compete in robot fights at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
    DUKAS_190289266_NUR
    IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
    A newly released H2 biomimetic humanoid robot from Unitree is showcased at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
    DUKAS_190289258_NUR
    IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
    Tourists visit a newly released H2 biomimetic humanoid robot from Unitree at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
    DUKAS_190289257_NUR
    IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
    A newly released H2 biomimetic humanoid robot from Unitree is showcased at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
    DUKAS_190289256_NUR
    IROS 2025 in Hangzhou
    A newly released H2 biomimetic humanoid robot from Unitree is showcased at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261639_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261636_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261623_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261621_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261619_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261616_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261610_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261608_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261606_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261604_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261601_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261600_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261599_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261598_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261596_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261588_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261587_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261586_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261585_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261584_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261576_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261575_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261574_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261573_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261570_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261564_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    DUKAS_190261563_NUR
    UNITREE Robot Fighting at IROS 2025
    UNITREE's humanoid fighting robots participate in a fighting competition at IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 22, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
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    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
    20/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    DUKAS_190185262_FER
    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
    20/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    DUKAS_190185259_FER
    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
    20/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    DUKAS_190185255_FER
    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
    20/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    DUKAS_190185253_FER
    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
    20/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
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    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
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    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    DUKAS_190185248_FER
    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
    20/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    DUKAS_190185246_FER
    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
    20/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    DUKAS_190185245_FER
    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
    20/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    DUKAS_190185244_FER
    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
    20/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    DUKAS_190185243_FER
    Robotics firm unveils its most human-like creation
    Ferrari Press Agency
    H2 1
    Ref 17223
    20/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree
    One of the world’s leading developers of robots has unveiled its latest humanoid creation.
    The H2, by China’s Unitree, stands 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and features a human-like face.
    The company has released footage of the robot performing dance and martial arts moves with fluid motion and smooth joint articulation.
    It is also seen walking, clothed , along a shopping mall to demonstrate its human-like gait, more realistic than any other company produced so far.
    The H2 keeps in step with a human companion, almost swaggering along.
    Unitree has not disclosed full technical details for the H2 but marks a step forward in Unitree’s efforts to develop more lifelike humanoid robots.
    The company’s previous model, the H1, could run at speeds up to 3.3 meters per second, with a potential top speed exceeding 5 meters per second.
    The H1 is equipped with 3D LiDAR and depth cameras for high-precision spatial awareness and was developed for warehouse and car production line work amongst other things.
    Humanoids are programmed with artificial intelligence models to perceive their surroundings, plan actions, and autonomously perform complex tasks in contexts designed for humans.
    This allows them to perform a variety of tasks, including the ability to pick up objects and carry containers.
    The H2 unveiling, titled “Destiny Awakening,.”
    A spokesman said: “Welcome to this world. The H2 bionic humanoid - born to serve everyone safely and friendly.”
    No details of price or availability has yet been revealed.
    OPS: The H2 robot being shown off doing pirouettes, martial arts and simply walking.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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