First Unitree R1 Humanoid Robot to Europe

MiOT is proud to announce an important technological milestone — the successful delivery of the first Unitree R1 humanoid robot to Europe. The robot is intended for use in scientific research, education, and the advancement of robotics technologies.

This achievement opens new opportunities for universities, laboratories, and innovation centers working on the future of artificial intelligence and robotics.

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🤖 Unitree R1 — A New Generation of Humanoid Robotics

The Unitree R1 is a modern robotic platform designed for research in the fields of:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Autonomous Navigation
  • Human-Robot Interaction
  • Motion Control Algorithms
  • Educational and Laboratory Experiments

Thanks to its advanced capabilities, the robot serves as an ideal platform for STEM education and engineering research.

🎓 Education and the Science of the Future

The delivery of the Unitree R1 to Europe marks an important step forward in the development of practical robotics education. The platform enables students and researchers to work with real-world AI systems and gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge technologies.

MiOT actively supports initiatives aimed at advancing innovative education and integrating robotics into academic programs.

🌍 An Important Milestone for MiOT

This delivery is part of MiOT’s strategy to expand access to advanced technologies across Europe and support scientific projects related to robotics and artificial intelligence.

MiOT will continue collaborating with partners, universities, and research institutions to bring innovative solutions to market and accelerate technological progress.

🚀 The Future Is Here

The Unitree R1 is more than just a robot. It represents a step toward a future where artificial intelligence and robotics become an integral part of everyday learning, research, and innovation.

MiOT is proud to contribute to this transformation and help introduce next-generation technologies to Europe.