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Unitree Partners with Neubility to Expand Autonomous Robot Deployments Across APAC

Unitree Robotics has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MoU) with South Korean robotics company Neubility to co-develop autonomous robot solutions for industrial environments. The partnership combines Unitree’s quadruped and humanoid platforms with Neubility’s NeuOn autonomous navigation system to enable scalable, real-world deployments.
The collaboration follows approximately 18 months of joint testing, during which Neubility integrated its autonomous driving software onto Unitree’s robotic systems. This effort resulted in validated use cases across industrial sites, where robots must navigate complex terrains and dynamic conditions.
A Neubility spokesperson stated:
"By combining our autonomous navigation technology with Unitree’s robotic platforms, we can deliver intelligent systems capable of operating reliably in complex industrial environments. This partnership allows us to expand beyond wheeled robots into broader robotic applications."
Neubility’s NeuOn platform enables robots to perceive surroundings, plan routes, and avoid obstacles while supporting centralized control of multiple units. The company has accumulated nearly 78,500 kilometers of real-world autonomous driving data across more than 40,000 delivery and patrol operations at 142 sites, strengthening its deployment capabilities.
A key demonstration of the collaboration is NewTrek, a Unitree A2 quadruped robot equipped with Neubility’s navigation module, showcased at the AWS Summit in Seoul. The robot demonstrated autonomous route navigation and system integration in a live environment.
Initially focused on industrial facilities, construction sites, and security operations in South Korea, the partnership will expand across the Asia-Pacific region. The collaboration reflects a broader industry shift toward real-world validation and scalable deployment of autonomous robotic systems.
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