Movement Alert|UBTECH Rises 4.39% in Regular Trading, Full-Size Ultra-Bionic Humanoid Robot U1 Series Officially Launched with Industrial Robot Debut

Market Focus
Jun 30

On June 30, UBTECH rose 4.39% in regular trading, trading at HKD 100.8/share, with turnover of HKD 325 million.

On the news front, the company officially launched its U1 series, the world's first full-size ultra-bionic humanoid robot, on June 30. Pre-sale orders have exceeded 5,000 units since the product opened for reservation on June 2, with mass production scale expected to reach 10,000 units this year. Simultaneously, the company's new Cruzr Y1 wheeled industrial humanoid robot made its global debut, completing a full-process demonstration of container depalletizing and palletizing operations.

The company has set a production capacity target of 10,000 industrial humanoid robots, with clear volume expectations on both B2B and B2C fronts. Previously, the company's full-size humanoid robot annual sales were just over 1,000 units, making the 5,000-unit pre-order breakthrough in 20 days a significant leap in market acceptance. The dual product launches reinforce UBTECH's strategy of expanding from industrial manufacturing to consumer-level emotional companionship scenarios.

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