Robotics company secures $619 million Shanghai stock exchange listing approval

China's top humanoid robot maker raised $619 million in Shanghai's STAR Market listing after posting 335% revenue growth in 2025.

China's top humanoid robot maker raised $619 million in Shanghai's STAR Market listing after posting 335% revenue growth in 2025.

A Chinese robotics startup reached $2.8 billion in valuation by securing four consecutive investment rounds in just six months, backed by ByteDance, Xiaomi, and others.

Coordinated drone strikes on populated cities demand multi-layered automated systems for detection, shelter, rescue, and medical response to save lives.

Success in autonomous vehicles goes to companies that align capital, technology, and partnerships with regional market dynamics, not those betting on a single strength.

Drone automation systems are displacing fireworks as municipalities discover safer, reusable alternatives for holiday celebrations and large public events.

Facing an aging population and vanishing workforce, South Korean retailers are deploying robots to keep stores running.

Massachusetts law enforcement agencies deploy robotic units to conduct dangerous reconnaissance and assist emergency response, extending officer capabilities in high-risk situations.

Regulations designed for general commercial drones are undercutting agricultural operations that could benefit most from the technology's efficiency gains.

The Netherlands opens its first humanoid robotics innovation center as China captures over half of global exhibitors at CES 2026.

Pentagon creates unified drone command with power to redirect military funding and block systems from battlefield deployment.