In a groundbreaking event set to take place soon, the world’s first humanoid robot half marathon will feature the YuTree G1 robot as part of a technology team representing various cities. The G1 robot has undergone a series of modifications to enhance its performance in the competition. Key upgrades include replacing its dexterous hands with lightweight composite plastic materials and redesigning its side panel to accommodate an open battery compartment that allows for quick battery replacements through a secure latch system.
According to data from the Aiqicha app, Hangzhou YuTree Technology Co., Ltd. has filed several patents related to robotic leg joints, including innovations for a robotic leg structure that can adjust speed ratios, and a compact, high-performance robotic joint unit. All of these patents are categorized as invention patents, highlighting the company’s commitment to advancing robotics technology.
One noteworthy patent, for a robotic leg structure capable of variable speed ratios, enables the robot to transition to an upright position that enhances its agility and efficiency. This allows for rapid leg movements, improving overall performance and speed during the competition, making it a formidable contender in the upcoming half marathon.
Images of the YuTree G1 robot showcase its sleek design and advanced technology, underscoring its potential in the rapidly evolving field of robotics.