• Video: Unitree’s G1 humanoid robots perform synchronized Kung Fu at Chinese temple Unitree introduced coordinated improvements in algorithms, hardware, and system design to execute the kung fu performance at the event. • Chinese robotics player Unitree released a video showing dozens of G1 humanoid robots performing a synchronized demonstration of The video posted on its official WeChat account and titled “WuBot’s Pray at the Temple of Heaven” was filmed in front of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in Beijing. • The robots carried out coordinated martial arts moves, including punches, kicks, and high-difficulty flips. • Last week, Unitree Robotics announced plans to ship 20,000 humanoid robots in 2026, up from 5,500 last year, to accelerate real-world deployment. • Synchronized robot warriors The video shows a large group of humanoid robots performing coordinated martial arts-style movements in front of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. • The robots walk in formation, execute synchronized punches, kicks, and Kung Fu-inspired gestures, and move together with precise timing as a group demonstration of agility and balance.

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  • Unitree Robotics showcased its G1 humanoid robots performing a synchronized Kung Fu routine at Beijing’s Temple of Heaven. The 30‑second video, posted on the company’s WeChat account, features dozens of robots executing coordinated punches, kicks, flips and high‑difficulty somersaults, demonstrating advances in algorithms, hardware and a cluster‑cooperative scheduling system. The display highlighted the robots’ agility, balance and autonomous control, with some units reaching three‑meter jumps and speeds up to 4 m/s. Unitree also reiterated its 2026 goal to ship 20,000 humanoid robots-up from 5,500 last year-emphasizing large‑scale deployment as the next industry challenge.

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