Walker C: The Next Leap in Humanoid Robotics

As the world gears up for the Osaka Expo 2025, innovation is already taking center stage—and one of the most exciting developments is UBTECH’s latest-generation humanoid robot, Walker C. Now serving as an intelligent tour guide at the China Pavilion, Walker C is showcasing just how far social robotics has come.

Unlike many of its predecessors, including the expressive Ameca, Walker C doesn’t just talk the talk—it walks the walk. Literally. With the ability to walk and run like a human, this sleek machine navigates real-world environments alongside people, offering not only engaging communication but physical presence and mobility as well.

What sets Walker C apart is its role as a social service humanoid. Beyond the Expo, this robot is ready to step into hotels, restaurants, and shopping malls, where it can greet guests, guide visitors, and even provide simple services—like offering bottled water or tissues with a touch of personality.

But here’s the most futuristic part: Walker C learns. The more it interacts with people, the smarter it becomes. This continuous feedback loop of real-time learning is part of a growing wave of AI-powered robotics that adapt to the nuances of human behavior.

At HouseBots, we’re watching these developments closely. As leaders in smart home automation and efficiency-driven robotics, we see a future where robots like Walker C extend their value beyond public venues and into our everyday lives—helping around the home, managing tasks, and providing a deeper layer of intelligent interaction.

Walker C is more than a tour guide—it’s a glimpse into a world where human-robot collaboration becomes the norm.

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