China's leading robotics company, Unitree Robotics, recently revealed through social media that it plans to formally submit its listing application documents to the stock exchange in the fourth quarter of 2025, between October and December. At that time, the company's specific operational data will be disclosed to the public for the first time.

In its post, Unitree Robotics disclosed the product sales composition for 2024, with quadruped robots contributing approximately 65% of the sales, humanoid robots accounting for about 30%, and component products making up the remaining approximately 5%. This data not only demonstrates the company's strong position in the quadruped robot field but also confirms its rapid rise in the humanoid robot industry.

In recent times, the humanoid robot industry at home and abroad has experienced a series of catalytic events, with a significant increase in participants and the industry showing a prosperous scene of "a hundred flowers blooming." In China, tech giants and automakers such as Huawei, ByteDance, BYD, Xiaomi, GAC, and Ant have all increased their investments in embodied intelligence. At the same time, companies such as Tesla, 1X, and Figure AI overseas are also accelerating their commercial mass production efforts.

Advancements in large models are providing key support for humanoid robots. For example, the emergence of DeepSeek AI has driven the rapid development of general-purpose robot large models, which is expected to help humanoid robots better achieve embodied intelligence.