Walker S Factory
The Walker S Factory is a full-size industrial humanoid robot developed by UBTECH Robotics for factory deployment, standing 1.7 m tall with 41 force-feedback servo joints. Designed primarily for automotive manufacturing tasks, it has been deployed at multiple facilities for quality inspection, assembly, and material handling.
Overview and Use Cases
The Walker S Factory is an industrial humanoid robot developed by UBTECH Robotics for deployment in manufacturing environments. It is designed to perform repetitive and precision-oriented tasks in factory settings, particularly in automotive manufacturing. Documented deployments include facilities operated by BYD, NIO, Zeekr, and a China-Vietnam border crossing facility. Primary use cases include quality inspection, light assembly work, screw tightening operations, and parcel carrying.
Key Capabilities
- Performs quality inspection and visual assessment tasks
- Executes light assembly operations
- Completes screw tightening and fastening work
- Transports and carries parcels within factory environments
- Operates with force-feedback servo joints enabling precision manipulation
- Dual-arm design with independent payload capacity per arm
Specifications
- Height: 1.7 m (5.6 ft)
- Weight: Approximately 76 kg (167.6 lbs)
- Degrees of Freedom: 41 force-feedback servo joints
- Arm Payload Capacity: 15 kg per arm
- Walking Speed: 3 km/h
- Battery Life: 2–5 hours per charge
Applications
The Walker S Factory is deployed in industrial manufacturing contexts, with confirmed operational use in automotive production facilities and logistics operations. Its design supports both stationary workstation tasks and mobile material handling within factory floors.
Manufacturer
UBTECH Robotics, headquartered in Shenzhen, China, developed the Walker S Factory as part of its industrial robotics product line. A successor model, the Walker S2, entered mass production in late 2025, with reported orders exceeding 800 million yuan and a deployment target of 500 units in 2025.
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