Founder of China’s Unitree sees robots reaching ‘mass market’ within decade
businesstimes.com.sg Aug 20, 2026

Founder of China’s Unitree sees robots reaching ‘mass market’ within decade

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Unitree’s CEO Wang Xingxing announced at a Beijing robot conference that the company’s focus on world‑model AI is driving the industry toward a “ChatGPT moment” for embodied intelligence. He noted that robots could soon perform about 80 % of household tasks via simple voice or text commands, marking a tipping point for mass adoption. Unitree’s Shanghai IPO, which saw shares fall 11 % after a sixfold debut, underscored investor enthusiasm for China’s AI‑powered robotics sector. Wang cautioned that a major software leap may arrive within two to three years, or up to a decade.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The potential for robots to autonomously handle most domestic chores could redefine everyday life, shifting household labor and opening new markets for consumer robotics.