SHENZHEN, China, April 3, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- The URKL (Ultimate Robot Knock-out Legend), recently initiated and hosted by EngineAI, has officially launched global registration. As a premier ...
Shenzhen-based robotics firm EngineAI released a short video yesterday showcasing the successful completion of the world’s first robot front flip, a major milestone in robotic mobility and agility.
It was nearly eight years ago when Boston Dynamics’ bipedal Atlas robot performed its first-ever back flip, dazzling everyone with its incredible balance, agility, and precision. Now, Shenzhen-based ...
Chinese robotics startup EngineAI has filed confidentially for a Hong Kong initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter, joining a legion of companies in the sector seeking ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - December 2, 2025) - After SE01 achieved the world's first natural gait and PM01 ...
In early December 2025, Chinese robotics firm EngineAI introduced its humanoid robot T800. Unlike those already seen by BGR, including Neura's task-oriented 4NE1 robot, which will eventually help ...
SHENZHEN, China, May 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- EngineAI Robotics, an innovator in humanoid robots, announced the official launch of EngineAI Intelligent Manufacturing (Honghualing, Shenzhen) Base, ...
EngineAI, a Chinese maker of humanoid robots, has filed confidentially for an initial public offering in Hong Kong, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. The ...
China has unveiled a striking new entry in the race for human-shaped machines: the T800, a full-scale humanoid robot designed for combat. Unveiled by Shenzhen-based EngineAI at the World Robot ...
Chinese startup EngineAI is planning a new round of financing later this year, targeting a $1 billion valuation as it seeks to join the global race to develop humanoid robots. Speaking with Bloomberg ...
Humanoids may be winning marathons and getting factory jobs, but after spending a few days with around 100 different robots of all shapes and sizes, one thing was clear: There's a chasm separating ...