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Humanoid Robots Begin Entering the Workforce

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Darwin, 16 November –

Humanoid robots—once confined to science-fiction stories, films, and research labs—are now taking up real jobs in industrial settings. These machines can walk like humans, lift objects, open doors, carry loads, and even work for hours on assembly lines. Today, hundreds of such robots are being deployed across factories worldwide.

A report published Friday by Interesting Engineering says Chinese robotics manufacturer UBTech Robotics is at the center of this industrial transformation.

Hundreds of UBTech’s Walker S2 Robots Already Deployed

By late 2025, UBTech confirmed that more than 100 units of its advanced humanoid robot, Walker S2, are already working in automotive factories, warehouses, and assembly lines across China. The announcement marks a new phase in the integration of robots alongside human workers in the global labor market.

The company says it tripled production in mid-November and has already secured 800 million yuan (USD 113 million) in orders for 2025—considered the largest commercial demand ever seen for humanoid robots.

The orders include:

250 million yuan from a major Chinese enterprise

159 million yuan from a company in Sichuan

126 million yuan from a Guangxi project

100 million yuan from a firm in Hubei

UBTech plans to deliver 500 Walker S2 robots to industrial clients by the end of December and says it is on track to meet that target.

A New Generation of Robots Built for Real-World Factories

Walker S2’s biggest advantage is its automated battery-swapping system—allowing it to work uninterrupted for 24 hours. The robot can remove and replace its own battery without human assistance.

Its human-like joints enable it to perform physically demanding and precision-based tasks such as load carrying, screwing, warehouse handling, and fine manipulation—mirroring human dexterity.

Industry leaders say these robots are not just alternatives to human labor but essential infrastructure for maintaining steady, high-volume production.

Rising Competition in the Global Humanoid Race

The commercial success of UBTech has pushed humanoid robots into a highly competitive global spotlight. Tesla’s Optimus, Agility Robotics’ Digit, and Figure’s Figure-01 are among the main rivals.

Elon Musk claims Optimus will become a permanent workforce in future factories, though it remains largely experimental. Agility’s Digit has shown promise in Amazon warehouse trials but has yet to achieve large-scale deployment. Figure-01 focuses on human-like reasoning but is still in early rollout stages.

UBTech, however, is the first to prove that humanoid robots can function reliably as part of a full industrial workflow—not just in lab demonstrations.

Why Industries Are Turning to Robots

Global labor shortages, rising production costs, and the need to reduce human exposure to repetitive and hazardous tasks are driving rapid adoption.

A major advantage of humanoid robots is their ability to navigate spaces designed for humans, eliminating the need for costly redesigns of factory layouts. They don’t require breaks, shifts, sick leave, or safety accommodations.

These robots can work stably in extreme heat, noise, or gas-filled environments, maintaining consistent quality. Companies like Foxconn, BYD, Geely, and Dongfang have already begun integrating them into their operations.

Will Robots Replace Human Jobs?

Experts say the reality is more nuanced: the nature of work will change, rather than disappear entirely.

Humanoids will take over dangerous, monotonous, and labor-intensive tasks, while humans shift to supervision, design, control, and high-tech management roles. This rapid transformation makes re-skilling critical, and nations that adapt quickly will lead the next industrial revolution.

UBTech’s Financial Surge Signals a New Era

UBTech’s performance shows that humanoid robots are no longer experimental—they are a commercial reality.

In the first half of 2025, the company reported:

621 million yuan in revenue (up 27.5% year-on-year)

217 million yuan in gross profit

A 150% surge in share value, reaching 133 Hong Kong dollars

Research indicates that the humanoid robotics industry could reach trillion-dollar valuation within the next decade.

A Robot-Centered Economic Future

From manufacturing revolutions and restructured labor costs to robot-driven economies and AI-based workforce management, the global economy is shifting toward a robot-centered reality. Robots working alongside humans are no longer a futuristic idea—they are today’s workplace standard.

While it took decades for humanoid robots to move from science fiction to functional prototypes, their adoption in factories is happening much faster. UBTech’s Walker S2 proves that the future of robotics is not about replacing humans—but collaborating with them.

A new chapter has begun in the global labor market, where robots aren’t just machines—they are the newest colleagues on the factory floor.

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