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World's top humanoid robot seller (2025). 5,500 units sold. 1.71B yuan (~$250M) revenue, 335% growth. Filing $610M Shanghai IPO at $7B. Founded 2016, Hangzhou.
Unitree Robotics is a Chinese robotics company founded in 2016 by Wang Xingxing in Hangzhou (Zhejiang province), built on the mission of making advanced legged robots accessible and commercially viable. The company's core technology focuses on high-performance quadruped and humanoid robot hardware — including proprietary actuators, motion control algorithms, and onboard AI inference — at price points significantly below international competitors. Unitree's approach treats robots as mass-market hardware products rather than bespoke research systems, driving rapid iteration and volume production.\n\nUnitree's product line spans quadruped robots (the Go and B series used in inspection, logistics, and research), and its H1 and G1 humanoid robots designed for industrial and service applications. The company became the world's top humanoid robot seller by units in 2025, having sold approximately 5,500 units — a volume achievement that reflects both the accessibility of its pricing and growing enterprise demand for deployable robotic labor. Its robots are used in manufacturing, warehousing, research institutions, and by other AI companies as hardware platforms for embodied intelligence development.\n\nUnitree reported revenue of approximately 1.71 billion yuan (roughly $250 million) in its most recent period, reflecting 335% year-over-year growth driven by surging demand for humanoid robots. The company is pursuing a $610 million IPO on the Shanghai STAR Market at a reported valuation of approximately $7 billion, which would make it one of the most valuable robotics companies in the world at listing. Unitree's combination of production scale, competitive pricing, and rapidly advancing capability gives it a foundational position in the emerging mass-market robotics industry.
Indoor vertical farming company using AI-optimized growing systems. San Francisco, CA. Raised $940M+ including $400M from SoftBank. Partners with Walmart for US farms.
Plenty is a San Francisco-based indoor vertical farming company that uses AI, machine learning, and robotics to grow leafy greens and other produce in controlled indoor environments. The company has raised over $940 million from investors including SoftBank Vision Fund, which invested $200 million in 2017, and has positioned itself as the technology leader in data-driven indoor agriculture.\n\nPlenty's farms use precisely controlled light, temperature, humidity, and nutrient conditions to grow crops that are free from pesticides, use 99% less land, and consume significantly less water than conventional field agriculture. The company's AI systems continuously optimize growing conditions based on sensor data, learning to improve yields and quality across crops and growing cycles.\n\nIn 2022, Plenty announced a landmark partnership with Walmart to supply leafy greens from a new large-scale facility in Compton, California. This partnership provided both a major commercial anchor and significant additional funding from Walmart, validating Plenty's technology and business model at scale. The company also operates a dedicated strawberry R&D partnership with Driscoll's, the world's largest berry company, demonstrating the platform's potential beyond leafy greens.
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