China’s humanoid robots find foreign customers including Airbus

https://en.people.cn/n3/2026/0121/c90000-20417020.html

https://j.people.com.cn/n3/2026/0113/c94476-20413543.html

https://omdia.tech.informa.com/om143809/omdia-market-radar-generalpurpose-embodied-intelligent-robots-2026

Airbus has purchased UBTECH’s industrial humanoid robot, the Walker S2, as part of a joint effort to explore the application of humanoid robots in aviation manufacturing.

This cooperation endeavor follows a similar partnership UBTECH formed last year with U.S. semiconductor maker Texas Instruments, highlighting the Chinese firm’s accelerating overseas expansion as it seeks to deploy humanoid robots across a range of industrial sectors, including aviation and automotive manufacturing, consumer electronics, smart logistics and semiconductor production.

UBTECH said total orders for its humanoid robots is expected to exceed 10,000 units in 2026. Beyond the domestic market, the company said it is stepping up efforts to enter overseas manufacturing markets, including Europe and the United States.

UBTECH‘s Walker S2 stands 1.76 meters tall and is capable of autonomous battery-swapping.

According to an industry report by Omndia, London, Chinese robotics firms have emerged as the largest producers of humanoid robots worldwide in 2025. Shanghai-based AgiBot achieved an annual shipment volume of over 5,100 units last year, securing a 39-percent share of the global humanoid robot market and ranking first in the world for both shipment volume and market share. It was followed by Unitree and UBTECH, which recorded shipment volumes of 4,200 and 1,000 units.

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