BEIJING, China — Noetix Robotics, a fast-rising player in humanoid robotics, captured two gold medals and one silver at the prestigious Global Humanoid Robotics Games, finishing third overall on the medal table. Competing across nine categories with its robots N2 and the newly introduced E1, the company demonstrated world-class athleticism, agility, and innovation.
A Breakthrough Performance
- Gold – Standing Long Jump: The E1 leapt 1.25 meters, securing the gold medal.
- Gold – Floor Exercise: The N2 stunned judges with a routine of flips and dynamic moves, earning 41.60 points—higher than all other combined competitors.
- Silver – Solo Dance: In collaboration with the Beijing Dance Academy, Noetix showcased Yingge, a traditional folk dance, blending cultural heritage with robotics technology to earn 95.30 points, narrowly missing gold.
The Robots Behind the Wins
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N2: Compact and versatile, the N2 boasts 18 degrees of freedom, a top speed of 3.2 m/s, and the ability to perform advanced acrobatics. It has become popular in education, research, and live demonstrations thanks to its performance-to-cost balance.
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Noetix Robotics N2 won the floor exercise championship at the Global Humanoid Robotics Games -
E1: Standing 1.36 meters tall with 21 degrees of freedom, the E1 is equipped with multi-modal AI, enabling natural conversation, emotional expression, and synchronized movement. Its modular design supports upgrades such as dexterous hands and advanced arms, making it one of the most adaptable humanoids in the industry.
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Noetix Robotics E1 participated in the 1500M running competition at the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games
Industry Recognition and Strategic Support
Chairman Zheyuan Jiang emphasized the company’s vision:
“Humanoid robots are more than an engineering breakthrough. They are a bridge between technology and human life. At Noetix, we are focused on moving robots beyond the laboratory and into everyday settings, where they can become trusted companions and assistants.”
Beijing has rapidly become a global hub for robotics innovation, supported by favorable policies, investment incentives, and talent development. The Beijing Robotics Industry Development Fund backed all three top medal-winning teams this year, underscoring the city’s commitment to advancing embodied intelligence.
Looking Ahead
Noetix Robotics aims to extend the capabilities of its humanoids beyond competitions. With plans to enhance both athletic and functional abilities, the company envisions its robots serving as household assistants, eldercare companions, educational partners, and research collaborators.
About Noetix Robotics
Founded in September 2023 in Beijing, Noetix Robotics develops advanced humanoid robots powered by proprietary servo motors and motion control algorithms. Its mission is to integrate humanoid robots into daily life, making them practical companions in service, education, and personal assistance.