In May 2025, the inaugural Humanoid Summit London convened at the Novotel London West, bringing together global leaders in humanoid robotics. RealMan, a trailblazer in the field, made a resounding impact through Alex Bi, the European Regional Sales Director, who unveiled the brand's advanced product portfolio and the latest data collection solutions from its state-of-the-art Data Training Center. This presentation highlighted RealMan's commitment to driving advancements in mass production, capital allocation, and ecosystem growth within the humanoid robotics industry.
Advanced Product Lineup: A Testament to Technological Excellence
At the summit, RealMan showcased a compelling product lineup under the vision of "Bringing robots into every home and industry." The star attraction was the RM series collaborative robotic arms, celebrated for their high torque density, precision, and reliability. The RM65 (6-DOF/7-DOF) offers versatile payload capabilities (5kg–9kg), while the RML63 long-reach variant extends operational versatility for complex industrial setups. The lightweight ECO series, including the 3.3kg ECO62 with a 2kg payload, emerged as a cost-effective solution for education, research, and small-scale commercial applications, combining affordability with flexible deployment.
The compound robot series demonstrated RealMan's expertise in scenario-specific innovation, with dual-arm collaborative robots, lifting platform robots, and AI massage robots catering to logistics, healthcare, and retail sectors. Central to these innovations is the self-developed "Tiny Mighty Joints" technology—ultra-compact, high-power-density drive modules that enable dexterous humanoid operations. With a mean time between failures (MTBF) of 50,000 hours, these modules earned significant praise from industrial clients for their robustness.
Data-Driven Ecosystem: Redefining Human-Robot Collaboration
In his keynote address, Alex Bi spotlighted RealMan's Shijingshan Data Training Center in Beijing—Asia's largest embodied intelligence platform. Supporting a fleet of 100+ robots, the center covers 12 high-value scenarios (e.g., industrial inspection, medical assistance, retail delivery) and boasts a 50PB annual data output capacity. Its innovative data collection solutions integrate multi-modal sensors (visual RGB-D, force feedback) and scenario-driven training matrices to create a seamless "perception-planning-execution" workflow. A live demo of a robot pouring tea—using visual models to identify objects, large language models to parse commands, and constrained optimization solvers to execute precise motions—epitomized embodied intelligence in action.
This "hardware-data-scenario" system not only provides open-source perception-action models and federated learning frameworks (via the Realman GPR Open-Source Alliance) but also fosters industry collaboration through global data standardization and talent development (300+ engineers trained annually).
European Market Expansion: Catalyzing Collaborative Partnerships
RealMan's presentation sparked significant interest among European industries and research institutions. UK firms and European device manufacturers expressed keenness to visit the Beijing Data Training Center's operations and collaborate on warehouse automation and rehabilitation robotics.
"Europe's demand for reliable, cost-effective humanoid robots is surging, particularly in aging societies where medical and household applications hold immense potential," noted Alex Bi. RealMan plans expand business in Europe, deepen partnerships with enterprises to expand into industrial inspection and manufacturing.
A Vision for Inclusive Human-Robot Collaboration
RealMan's debut at the London summit solidified its role as both a technological innovator and ecosystem architect. Guided by its vision of "robots in every home and industry," the company aims to leverage the GPR Alliance to foster open collaboration, making human-robot interaction accessible across sectors. As the industry advances, RealMan remains committed to driving solutions that bridge technology, affordability, and global cooperation.
About RealMan
Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Beijing, RealMan is a leader in ultra-lightweight humanoid robotic arms, with production bases in Jiangsu and branches in Shenzhen and Japan. Serving over 4,000 global clients—including Samsung, Siemens, and Amazon—it spans 20+ industries. The 2024-launched GPR Open-Source Alliance unites developers worldwide to advance robotic innovation.