Pudu Robotics steals the show at WRC 2026
Shenzhen robotics company Pudu Robotics is taking center stage at the 2026 World Robot Conference in Beijing, captivating audiences with a new wave of scenario-driven machines built for the real world.
Front and center are two standout innovations: the Pudu D5, an industrial quadruped engineered to replace human workers in hazardous zones like firefighting and power grid inspections; and the Pudu D7, a humanoid worker capable of executing complex logistics, high-shelf material handling, and retail operations.
Powering this fleet is Pudu Robotics' signature "One Brain, Multiple Embodiments" architecture — a unified system shared by various robot forms.
With more than 130,000 units already operating across 85 countries and regions, Pudu Robotics has established itself as a global player in commercial service robotics.
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