Wang Xingxing, founder and chairman of Unitree Robotics, speaks at the 2026 World Robot Conference, Aug. 20, 2026. (Photo: China News Service/ Chen Hang)
(ECNS) -- Unitree Robotics founder Wang Xingxing said Wednesday the next breakthrough for humanoid robots will be operating in diverse realworld environments and completing everyday tasks on simple instructions.
Speaking at the World Robot Conference in Beijing days after Unitree’s Ashare listing, Wang reviewed the company’s decade of development and products including the Unitree G1. He noted AI models perform well in trained settings but often falter in unfamiliar ones.
Wang estimated robots with broader capabilities could emerge within two to three years in an optimistic scenario, or five to ten years more conservatively. He added that rapid advances in AI are accelerating industry growth.
(By Intern Yang Hongran, Zhang Dongfang)

















































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