Evidence of Massive Humanoid Robot Production in China
A humanoid robot factory, or one capable of moving in a manner resembling humans, began operations in Guangdong, China, since late March 2026.
This first humanoid robot factory in China has a large production capacity, up to 10,000 humanoid robots per year. The factory was created as a result of collaboration between the robotics company Leju Robotics and Dongfang Precision Science and Technology.
To assemble the humanoid robots, the factory integrates 24 assembly stages and 77 inspection points. With this support, the factory can produce one robot in 30 minutes, 50 percent more efficient than conventional assembly methods.
Before leaving the production line, each robot also undergoes 41 work condition simulation tests to ensure that every humanoid robot can move beyond demonstrations and enter industrial operations.
As part of the collaboration, Leju Robotics is responsible for developing the robot’s design and software, while Dongfang Precision handles large-scale production, system integration, and after-sales support.
This trend is also evident in other Chinese robotics companies that are similarly pursuing large-scale production. Agibot, for example, has just announced their 10,000th humanoid robot.
Meanwhile, Unitree Robotics is seeking funding of around $580 million to support the construction of a factory with a production capacity of up to 75,000 units per year.
Although production continues to increase, the main challenge in the humanoid robot industry currently is not the quantity, but rather software development.
Existing software systems still need to be refined so that robots can work effectively in the real world, meaning the role of human-like robots is still not fully optimal, as summarised by KompasTekno from Interesting Engineer.