Ubitus industrial humanoid robot Walker S1 is expected to be delivered on a large scale in Q2, and has already entered BYD and other automobile factories for practical training.

Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- According to a report by Caixin, the currentUBTECHcorporate industryHumanoid Robot The first phase of Walker S1 training at BYD Auto Factory has achieved initial results, with efficiency doubled and stability improved by 30%, and optimization work is still in progress.Expected to be ready for large-scale delivery in Q2 this year.

Ubitus industrial humanoid robot Walker S1 is expected to be delivered on a large scale in Q2, and has already entered BYD and other automobile factories for practical training.

According to the report, Ubitus industrial humanoid robot Walker S has received more than 500 units of intentional orders from a number of car manufacturers, and is currently in the key stage of industrialization.

1AI notes that the Ubiquiti Walker S1 robot was released in October 2024, after which it entered the BYD factory to perform hands-on training for handling tasks, realizing the world's first collaborative operation of a humanoid robot with an unmanned logistics vehicle, an unmanned forklift, an industrial mobile robot and an intelligent manufacturing management system.

The main parameters of Walker S1 are as follows:

  • Basic parameters: height 172cm, weight 76kg, load walking 15kg
  • 360° multimodal sensing: integrated head design, binaural fisheye camera, 3D stereo vision
  • Integral joint: innovative rotary drive, max. torque 250N・m
  • Humanoid dexterity: 6 arrays of tactile pressure sensors, full-stack dexterity strategy library
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