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Unitree Robotics Surges in Shanghai Debut

Unitree Robotics shares surged in their Shanghai trading debut after the company raised 6.1 billion yuan in an initial public offering, becoming the first listed humanoid robot maker in mainland China. Bloomberg’s Peter Elstrom joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube:   Watch the latest full…

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Unitree Robotics shares surged in their Shanghai trading debut after the company raised 6.1 billion yuan in an initial public offering, becoming the first listed humanoid robot maker in mainland China. Bloomberg’s Peter Elstrom joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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  1. @peternguyen9386

    August 19, 2026 at 4:00 pm

    The USA banned Unitree because Telsa Optimus is a fake and controlled by remote. China has the 80% market so USA has become irrelevant like USSR did before the collapse.

    • @patrickdennis7041

      August 19, 2026 at 5:37 pm

      I believe that the Work Around to the Robot Ban is, To build manufacturing factories in the USA. Robot Supplier Robostore is already building a Massive manufacturing plant on Long Island. I’m pretty sure that they will just affix the Made In USA sticker to the Robot.

    • @peternguyen9386

      August 19, 2026 at 5:47 pm

      @patrickdennis7041 more like steal the company in a few years.

    • @patrickdennis7041

      August 19, 2026 at 7:39 pm

      @peternguyen9386 I am hoping, More like the Color T.V. in a few years.

  2. @declup

    August 19, 2026 at 4:21 pm

    Remember when we thought Boston Dynamics robots were unthinkably futuristic? Compare Atlas to the droids in this video; the difference in capability is astounding.

  3. @TheBabyDaddyGuide

    August 19, 2026 at 5:26 pm

    If I were to purchase one of those robots at this time…what would I have it do? …Flip

  4. @tedchandran

    August 19, 2026 at 8:15 pm

    Real retailed products. Our only well known robot is the Galgotias dog from the University. Jai Hind.

  5. @logomo7

    August 19, 2026 at 8:55 pm

    Wheres the optimus? How much will it cost? Elon still hyping his optimus to keep his tesla share price up

  6. @artd4781

    August 19, 2026 at 9:20 pm

    I am definitely getting at least 1 to replace my domestic maid – clean everything, laundry ironing, wash and polish the cars, make sure the kids have done their piano and math homework, tidied their rooms. I am sick and tired of my human maid always asking for money for family problems, stealing things, complaining of back pain and spending too much time on TikTok. And one of these MMA Pro 2 Mortal Kombat series to teach my neighbours and colleagues a lesson, ambush them at the carpark.

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