
China’s Dobot Unveils a New HouseBot for General-Purpose Tasks
The world of robotics just got a little more crowded. Chinese industrial robotics manufacturer Dobot has unveiled its latest humanoid robot, a 5-foot, 137-pound machine designed for general-purpose applications. With an annual revenue of around $40 million and a presence in 80+ countries, Dobot has been a major player in industrial automation—and now it’s taking a big step into the humanoid robotics space.

AGIBOT's AI Model Paves the Way for Autonomous Vehicle Operation
In a groundbreaking development, AGIBOT has unveiled an advanced AI model enabling humanoid robots to perform real-world tasks with human-like proficiency. This innovation not only signifies a monumental leap in robotics but also opens the door to autonomous operation of personal transportation devices, such as e-scooters and hoverboards.

HouseBots on the Move: MagicBot’s Jog at Lake Taihu
In a world where smart homes are evolving faster than ever, HouseBots have begun stepping outside their traditional roles. Once confined to tidying up, automating appliances, and ensuring home security, these intelligent assistants are now pushing the boundaries of their capabilities. And MagicBot, the latest innovation from MagicLab, is proving just that.