At the Humanoid Robots and Embodied Intelligence Standardization (HEIS) annual conference held today, Wang Xingxing, Vice Chairman of the MIIT Technical Committee for Humanoid Robot and Embodied Intelligence Standardization and Founder/Chairman of Unitree Robotics, stated that while public perception often focuses on the company's robotic martial arts performances and dynamic displays, Unitree has also been consistently advancing industrial applications and practical implementation of robots. He emphasized that mobility is a fundamental prerequisite for robots to perform real-world tasks. Only when movement is sufficiently stable and the range of motions is adequately diverse can the deployment of robots in industrial settings proceed more logically, with enhanced reliability and reproducibility.