Chinese robotics company, YB Tech, has claimed that it has developed the world’s first human -like robot that can not only function automatically, but can also change its battery automatically when charging is low.
According to the company, a robot called ‘Walker S To’ can change its battery in less than three minutes, which enables it to work continuously and is not necessary for human intervention.
‘UB Tech’ is the first human -like robot company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. In a video post released on the social media platform X, the company showed that the walker runs at the S -Robot charging station, removes its old battery, puts it in the charging post and takes a new battery.
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According to local media reports, the robot continuously monitors its battery level and changes the battery when needed. The robot contains power balanced technology, while the battery is made in such a way that it can be easily extracted and applied like the USB.
In another post, UB Tech described Walker S -Tu as the world’s first human -robot, capable of ‘automated battery changes’ and designed for 24 hours continuously.
Earlier, the company had announced that it was operating its robot technology for production lines, along with companies making electric vehicles such as new and BW.
In February this year, the old version of the Walker S1, called Leap 25, attended an AI event held in Saudi Arabia, where he demonstrated his abilities by demonstrating several tasks such as handling and establishing a parcel.
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However, UB Tech has not yet released any schedule or target of mass production of walker S.
Currently, more than 1600 robotics companies are working in Shenjan, promoting the use of robotics in various industrial areas in China.
China is now in third of the world’s largest robots, only South Korea and Singapore are ahead of it.
According to the International Federation of Robotics 2024 report, 470 robots are being used in China compared to every 10,000 workers, which are more than industrialized countries like Germany (429) and Japan (419).
China has made significant increase in major robotics technologies such as motion control and high performance Sarvo Drive and is moving towards automation through an integrated technology system.
Robot -related patents around the world are only two people, with a total number of 90 thousand.