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Futuristic humanoid robots are drawing global attention at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show( CES) in Las Vegas, with Chinese innovation in the spotlight. Among the standouts is "Wanda," a humanoid robot developed by Chinese company UniX AI.
Designed for real-world use, Wanda can handle everyday household tasks such as washing dishes, making beds and doing laundry. It can also brew traditional Chinese tea and mix drinks, showcasing both technical skill and cultural flair.
UniX AI said it is now delivering more than 100 humanoid robots to clients each month, highlighting China's growing role in shaping the future of intelligent robotics and its integration into the workforce.
Futuristic humanoid robots are drawing global attention at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show( CES) in Las Vegas, with Chinese innovation in the spotlight. Among the standouts is "Wanda," a humanoid robot developed by Chinese company UniX AI.
Designed for real-world use, Wanda can handle everyday household tasks such as washing dishes, making beds and doing laundry. It can also brew traditional Chinese tea and mix drinks, showcasing both technical skill and cultural flair.
UniX AI said it is now delivering more than 100 humanoid robots to clients each month, highlighting China's growing role in shaping the future of intelligent robotics and its integration into the workforce.