UBTECH Debuts Industrial Humanoid Robot Cruzr Y1 at OPPO Technology Exhibition
2026-06-28 15:48
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - UBTECH publicly unveiled the wheeled industrial humanoid robot Cruzr Y1 for the first time at the OPPO technology launch event, demonstrating the complete process of bin depalletizing and palletizing on site.

UBTECH launches wheeled industrial humanoid robot Cruzr Y1, making its debut at OPPO supply chain technology exhibition

This robot is primarily designed for flexible operation scenarios such as loading, unloading, and sorting of bins, cartons, and materials. It aims to address common manufacturing challenges, including traditional automation equipment shutting down upon slight material misalignment, long changeover and debugging cycles, and the limitation of performing only a single process.

UBTECH launches wheeled industrial humanoid robot Cruzr Y1, making its debut at OPPO supply chain technology exhibition

The Cruzr Y1 utilizes domestic computing power chips, the Digua S100P and S600 series, and is equipped with 360-degree omnidirectional wheels and a vertical lifting module, enabling flexible movement in narrow workshops and between dense equipment. Its arms use integrated harmonic joint modules, incorporating holding brakes and torque sensors, balancing operational precision and load capacity.

UBTECH launches wheeled industrial humanoid robot Cruzr Y1, making its debut at OPPO supply chain technology exhibition

The Cruzr Y1 is powered by a high-capacity lithium battery, providing over 4 hours of runtime under full load conditions. It supports both automatic charging and fast battery swap modes, enabling 24-hour shift operations.

UBTECH launches wheeled industrial humanoid robot Cruzr Y1, making its debut at OPPO supply chain technology exhibition

This robot fully opens its development interfaces, including SDK, visual recognition, arm motion control development interfaces, and a multi-machine scheduling control platform. It can deeply integrate with existing factory manufacturing systems. Manufacturers and software developers can leverage these interfaces for secondary development of customized production line solutions, such as bin and carton depalletizing and palletizing, loading/unloading, and sorting.

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