Unitree Robotics, the Chinese quadruped and humanoid robot maker, has opened subscription for its initial public offering. The company is described as profitable, contrasting with Figure AI, the U.S. humanoid robot firm valued near $39 billion, which is reported to have no revenue. Unitree's earlier product lines, including the Go1 and Go2 robot dogs and the H1/G1 humanoid platforms, have been among the most accessible Chinese robots on the global market. The IPO signals a maturing supply base, with a major domestic vendor moving to public-market financing. For overseas buyers, this means Unitree becomes a publicly accountable supplier with disclosed financials, potentially easing due-diligence on capacity, warranty obligations and export compliance for volume orders.

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Unitree IPO subscription opens; first profitable quarter vs. loss-making AI peers
Chinese robot maker Unitree opens its IPO subscription, highlighting profitability versus $39B humanoid peer Figure AI still without revenue.
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