China-Made Humanoid Robot Walks 3 Days, Completes Record 100-Km Trek
AgiBot A2 demonstrated advanced humanoid endurance and navigation by walking 106.286 kilometres continuously over three days, setting a new Guinness World Record.
- On November 10, AgiBot A2 set off from Suzhou and completed a three-day, 100-kilometre trek ending at Shanghai's Bund on November 13.
- Government support has encouraged domestic firms to pursue humanoid development, with Beijing hosting the humanoid robot games in August featuring more than 500 participants.
- Over a continuous 106.286-kilometre route, the AgiBot A2 navigated varied surfaces while following traffic rules, video shows.
- On Thursday, Guinness World Records certified the A2's continuous 106.286-kilometre walk as a first of its kind, and AgiBot says the A2 is designed for customer service roles with chat and lip-reading capabilities.
- Industry forecasts and government strategy together frame the A2 feat as part of rapid sector expansion, with Morgan Stanley predicting growth and Chinese government policy encouraging domestic humanoid development.
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A Chinese humanoid robot entered the Guinness book of records by completing a walk of more than 100 km in three days, the longest distance a machine of this type has ever traveled.The AgiBot A2, which is 169 centimeters, left the Chinese city of Suzhou on the night of November 10, touring highways and streets before reaching the historic Bund promenade in Shanghai on November 13, according to the Guinness Book of Records.The Shanghai-based AgiBo…
China-made humanoid robot walks 3 days, completes record 100-km trek
The 169 cm AgiBot A2 set off from the eastern Chinese city of Suzhou on the evening of November 10, traversing highways and city streets before arriving at Shanghai's historic waterfront Bund area on November 13, according to Guinness World Records
Humanoid Robot Sets Guinness Record With 106km Walk
What’s tougher than walking from Suzhou to Shanghai? Apparently, a humanoid robot doing it nonstop — and setting a Guinness World Record in the process. China’s Agibot A2 just completed an astonishing 106km trek without shutting down. It proves it’s not just another flashy prototype but a seriously capable machine.The journey began late on Nov 10 in Suzhou and ended in the early hours of Nov 13 on Shanghai’s iconic Bund. Powered by Agibot’s hot-…
AgiBot A2 left Suzhou to join Shanghai on 13 November. A feat never seen so far for a biped robot, certified after verification by the reference work in this field.
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