DexBot
DexBot is an industrial humanoid robot platform featuring hybrid bipedal and track-legged locomotion configurations. The bipedal version stands 175 cm tall and weighs 58 kg with 28 active joints excluding dexterous hands. Each arm features 7 joints with 15-20 degrees of freedom per hand, enabling highly dexterous manipulation. The system integrates the Huazi-Rixin AI large model for natural language interaction, task decomposition, and multimodal perception combining vision, force sensing, and speech. Designed for industrial automation and factory applications, DexBot exemplifies China's academic-industry partnership in humanoid robotics development
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DexBot Masters Factory Tasks with Harbin Tech Collaboration
BOSHIAC's DexBot demonstrated exceptional factory task mastery during trials conducted in collaboration with Harbin Institute of Technology in early 2026, tackling assembly lines and precision handling with seamless human-robot coordination. These sessions, held at Harbin's high-tech zone facilities in February 2026, showcased the robot executing complex workflows like tool swapping and part insertion, reducing cycle times by up to 25% in simulated manufacturing environments. Industry observers note this partnership transforms theoretical designs into deployable solutions, addressing labor shortages in China's booming automation sector while prioritizing worker safety alongside productivity gains.
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Q1. What is DexBot, and what problem is it designed to solve?
DexBot is an industrial humanoid robot developed by BOSHIAC in collaboration with Harbin Institute of Technology. It addresses challenges in industrial automation and research by providing dexterous manipulation and hybrid locomotion for complex tasks.
Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of DexBot?
DexBot features highly dexterous hands and hybrid bipedal or track-legged configurations. It integrates the Huazi-Rixin AI model for natural language interaction, task decomposition, and multimodal perception including vision and force sensing.
Q3. Who is DexBot built for, and which industries can benefit from it?
DexBot targets research institutions, education, and industrial automation sectors. According to developers, it serves academic-industry partnerships for applications in manufacturing and complex environment navigation.
Q4. Is DexBot a commercial product or still a research prototype?
As of early 2026, DexBot is classified as a prototype. It stems from a collaboration between Harbin Institute of Technology and BOSHIAC, with joint ventures aimed at industrialization.
Q5. Is DexBot currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?
DexBot is not yet commercially available for purchase. Developers have indicated plans for commercial deployment, with shipping timelines tied to industrialization progress.
Q6. How does DexBot actually work in real-world environments?
DexBot operates using custom electric actuators, high-performance joint modules, and AI-driven perception for tasks in varied settings. It supports transformable configurations to navigate complex terrains via bipedal or tracked modes.
Q7. When was DexBot announced or officially launched?
DexBot was developed and documented through the BOSHIAC-Harbin Institute of Technology collaboration, with prototype details updated in early 2026. No official commercial launch has occurred as of March 2026.
Q8. How is DexBot different from other robots in the same category?
DexBot distinguishes itself with dual bipedal and track-legged forms, 15-20 degrees of freedom per hand, and integration of HIT's Huazi-Rixin AI model. This enables specialized configurations for research and industrial use.
Q9. Does DexBot require additional development or customization after purchase?
As a prototype platform, DexBot is intended for applications needing adaptation. Developers note its use in research settings, where customization aligns with specific automation or educational tasks.
Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for DexBot?
BOSHIAC and partners aim to advance DexBot toward broader commercial deployment in education and industry. Announced plans include expanding from research prototypes to industrialized versions.
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