Kathmandu— China’s Unitree Robotics experienced a significant market debut Wednesday on the Shanghai Stock Exchange’s sci-tech innovation board (STAR Market), with shares closing up 460.34 percent. The initial public offering is viewed as more than just a fundraising event for the company, but rather a validation of China’s burgeoning robotics industry and its potential for future growth in artificial intelligence applications. This success reflects broader capital market confidence in emerging technologies and the country’s ability to translate industrial strengths into commercially viable products.
Market Validation and Industry Growth
Unitree Robotics’ performance on the STAR Market signals a clear message from investors: they are placing faith in both the growth of the tech sector and the broader robotics industry. The company’s listing provides capital-market validation for an increasingly dynamic field, with over 116,000 new companies registering in China’s humanoid robotics sector during the first half of this year.
Global Leadership in Robotics
Hangzhou-based Unitree Robotics is a global leader in both humanoid and quadruped robots. In 2025, the company shipped over 5,500 units of humanoid robots – approximately one third of the worldwide total – securing its position as the top vendor globally. This success is deeply integrated into China’s comprehensive industrial ecosystem, unlocking demand across sectors like smart manufacturing, household services, and disaster relief.
Expanding Applications and Global Impact
Embodied intelligence holds significant potential within China, which, as the world’s second-largest economy, is accelerating its industrial upgrade and pursuing high-quality development. Humanoid robots are already being deployed in various roles across Chinese cities such as Hangzhou and Shenzhen, including traffic police, restaurant servers, and package sorters. Beyond domestic applications, robotics has the potential to support industrialization efforts in countries of the Global South and address practical needs for handling dangerous or complex tasks – cleaning robots, for example, have been used to wash high-rise building facades.
International Robotics Events Showcase Innovation
Unitree Robotics’ listing coincided with two major robotics events held in Beijing: The World Robot Conference, running until Sunday, and the World Humanoid Robot Games, scheduled from August 22nd to 26th. These conferences serve as platforms for examining real-world applications of embodied intelligence, showcasing how these machines may reshape human life, and fostering cooperation among robotics businesses.
Ultimately, the success of Unitree’s IPO will be measured not by its initial gains but by how effectively China’s robotics ecosystem can translate capital into widespread prosperity.
(With inputs from Xinhua)
Originally published on abcnews.com.np.







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