
From July 4 to 6, 2025, the 4th China (Hangzhou) International Fire Safety and Emergency Rescue Expo (CHINA FIRE EXPO 2025) will take place at the Hangzhou International Expo Center.
Among the top exhibitors is Unitree Robotics, a world-renowned robot company based in Hangzhou. The company will present its latest technologies and products at Booth H01. Industry professionals are welcome to visit, exchange ideas, and explore cooperation opportunities.

A Global Leader in Robotic Innovation
Unitree Robotics Co., Ltd. is a high-tech company focused on advanced legged robots, humanoid robots, and dexterous robotic arms. Headquartered in Hangzhou High-tech Zone, the company holds a 60%–70% global market share in four-legged robots and leads in humanoid robot shipments.
Unitree’s products have been sold to over 50 countries and regions. The company has been featured on global stages, including the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, Beijing Winter Olympics, and even the Super Bowl. Major Chinese and international media have reported on its achievements.
From XDog to Go2: Fast Development with Real Impact
Unitree’s journey began in 2015 when founder Wang Xingxing created the first four-legged robot, XDog, while still a student. Over the years, the company launched models like Laikago, Aliengo, and A1.
In 2021, Unitree introduced Go1, the world’s first consumer-grade quadruped robot, capable of running at 4.7 m/s. In 2023, the upgraded Go2 was launched. It features 4D LiDAR and a large AI model, improving its perception ability by 200%.
To date, Unitree has applied for over 200 patents, with more than 180 patents granted. These cover core areas such as motion control and AI decision-making.
Expanding to Industrial and Humanoid Robotics
Since 2017, Unitree has developed industrial robots for real-world use. Its B2 quadruped robot can run at 6 m/s and climb continuously. It is already being used in power inspection, oil and gas, and other high-risk industries.
In 2023, Unitree made headlines by mass-producing the world’s first electric-driven humanoid robot capable of backflips — the H1 model. It set a world speed record for humanoid robots at 3.3 m/s.
In 2024, Unitree launched the G1 humanoid robot, which is 1.27 meters tall. It can perform a standing long jump of 1.4 meters and dynamic movements like staff dancing. With AI support, its capabilities are constantly evolving.
In 2025, the H1 robot performed the world’s first fully AI-powered group dance “YangBOT” at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, gaining worldwide attention.
Ecosystem and Future Vision
Beyond its main products, Unitree has expanded into robotic arms (Z1) and 4D LiDAR solutions, building a full product ecosystem.
Driven by the mission “Technology for Human Freedom,” Unitree is using AI and mechanical engineering to push the boundaries of robotics. Its goal is to help robots become part of everyday life and unlock new possibilities for the future.
Visit Unitree Robotics at CHINA FIRE EXPO 2025, Booth H01, and witness the future of emergency robotics and intelligent mobility.


