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Robotics & Autonomy·June 29, 2026·1 min read

China's Robots Try World Cup-Style Penalty Kicks

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Humanoid demos doing penalty kicks and piano at MWC Shanghai are less about party tricks and more about China signaling full-stack capability in physical AI. If you run operations in Asia, start mapping which repetitive tasks could move to general-purpose platforms once these systems leave the expo floor and enter factories and malls.

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Humanoid robot maker Apptronik raised ~$1B at a ~$5B valuation, including from Mercedes-Benz, which has a handful of Apptronik's Apollo robots in its factories

A ~$1B raise at a ~$5B valuation with Mercedes already piloting Apollo on factory floors means humanoids just moved from sci‑fi to line item in automotive capex planning. If you run high-mix, manual-heavy production, you now need a 3–5 year view on where humanoids could slot into your labor and automation roadmap.