Robotics Daily Brief
Round-up of the most critical robotics news from the past 24 hours
The Chinese robotics sector is accelerating its transition from R&D to mass production, driven by strong state support and massive capital inflows. Key highlights include back-to-back $200M+ funding rounds for embodied AI startups, aggressive commercialization timelines from major players like XPeng, and a robust 33.2% year-on-year surge in industrial robot production, validating the success of national “AI + Manufacturing” policies.
Humanoid Robotics
The Chinese humanoid robotics sector is experiencing rapid commercialization and unprecedented capital influx.
Xingdongjiyuan (Star Dynamics) Secures $200 Million Funding
On April 27, 2026, embodied AI company Xingdongjiyuan (星动纪元) announced the completion of a new funding round exceeding $200 million. The round was led by SF Express Group (顺丰集团), with participation from Sequoia China, IDG Capital, and CICC Capital. This follows a 1 billion RMB strategic round just a month prior. The company plans to begin mass delivery of thousands of robots in the second quarter of 2026, having already deployed units in over 10 logistics centers in collaboration with China Post and SF Express [1].
Wujidongli (无界动力) Completes Angel++ Round
General embodied AI robotics company Wujidongli (无界动力) announced the completion of its Angel++ funding round on April 27, 2026. The round was jointly invested by Envision Technology Group and the Beijing Artificial Intelligence Industry Investment Fund. The company’s total angel round financing has now exceeded $200 million. The funds will accelerate the development of a general embodied brain based on a “native world model + reinforcement learning” paradigm [2].
XPeng (小鹏汽车) Announces Mass Production Timeline
At the 2026 Beijing Auto Show, XPeng Chairman and CEO He Xiaopeng announced that the company’s new generation IRON humanoid robot will achieve mass production by the end of 2026. Commercial sales are slated to begin in 2027, with a target monthly production capacity of over 1,000 units. He Xiaopeng noted that by the end of the year, approximately 10% of sales scenarios in XPeng stores will be handled by robots [3].
Unitree Robotics (宇树科技) IPO and Production Milestones
Unitree Robotics, which filed for an IPO on the Shanghai STAR Market in March 2026, reported shipping 5,500 humanoid robots in 2025, ranking first globally. The company’s H1 humanoid robot recently achieved a peak running speed of 10 meters per second. Unitree has also reduced the price of its R1 humanoid robot to 39,900 RMB to lower the entry barrier and stimulate commercial demand [4].
Industrial & Service Robotics
Q1 2026 Industrial Robot Production Surges
According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics and highlighted by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), China’s industrial robot production reached 238,000 units in the first quarter of 2026, representing a significant year-on-year growth of 33.2%. This growth underscores the accelerating adoption of “AI + Manufacturing” scenarios across Chinese factories [5].
Technology Infrastructure
MIIT Promotes “AI + Manufacturing”
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), along with other departments, continues to push the “AI + Manufacturing” special action plan. Recent policy directives emphasize the systematic layout of future industries, aiming to achieve secure and reliable supply of key core AI technologies by 2027. This policy framework is driving rapid commercialization of industrial AI solutions [6].
[1] Caixin: 机器人公司星动纪元再融资2亿美元 一月前刚融10亿元 (https://companies.caixin.com/2026-04-27/102438248.html)
[2] Sina Tech: 无界动力完成新一轮融资,天使轮累计融资超2亿美元 (https://finance.sina.com.cn/tech/roll/2026-04-27/doc-inhvxatn9292031.shtml)
[3] Sina Finance: 小鹏机器人计划2026年底实现量产! (https://finance.sina.com.cn/jjxw/2026-04-27/doc-inhvwwmk9158835.shtml)
[4] China Daily: Robotics success on track (https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202604/27/WS69eebf4ca310d6866eb45ac5.html)
[5] People’s Daily: 全国一季度机械工业保持平稳增长 (http://paper.people.com.cn/rmrbhwb/pc/content/202604/27/content_30153229.html)
[6] Chinese Academy of Social Sciences: 新技术引领未来产业快速崛起 (http://gjs.cssn.cn/ztzl/ztzlviews/202604/t202604275982502.shtml)

