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Another Unitree humanoid robot, the H1, participated in a half-marathon race earlier this year in Beijing. Ni Yanqiang, Liu Chenyin, Chou Xueyan/Zhejiang Daily Press Group/VCG via Getty Images China is winning the humanoid robot race — literally. Chinese robotics firm Unitree unveiled a new "Superman" robot that it says is faster than Usain Bolt. Unitree has shipped thousands more robots than its US rivals, and is set to go public this week at a $9 billion valuation. China's humanoid robots have mastered kung fu, boxing, and serving your coffee — and now they're leaving the world's fastest ...
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Another Unitree humanoid robot, the H1, participated in a half-marathon race earlier this year in Beijing. Ni Yanqiang, Liu Chenyin, Chou Xueyan/Zhejiang Daily Press Group/VCG via Getty Images China is winning the humanoid robot race — literally. Chinese robotics firm Unitree unveiled a new "Superman" robot that it says is faster than Usain Bolt. Unitree has shipped thousands more robots than its US rivals, and is set to go public this week at a $9 billion valuation. China's humanoid robots have mastered kung fu, boxing, and serving your coffee — and now they're leaving the world's fastest ...
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Unitree’s "Superman" humanoid robot was recorded running at a top speed of 12.66 meters per second.
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AIPROPX has consolidated 3 reports from 3 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Unitree unveils a robot it says can run faster than Usain Bolt ahead of its IPO.” The covered outlets are based across 3 regions — US, Middle East, and Other.
The earliest report in this entry came from Gizmodo (Aug 17, 2026, 21:51 UTC); the most recent came from Business Insider (Aug 18, 2026, 11:38 UTC).
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