EngineAI Unveils T800 Humanoid Robot Alongside ¥1B Funding Milestone
- EngineAI has launched the T800, a full-size humanoid robot now entering mass production, backed by its proprietary technology.
- The company secured ¥1 billion across Series A1+ and A2 rounds, supported by a diversified group of institutional and state-backed investors.
EngineAI has officially launched the T800 and begun mass production of the full-size humanoid robot for commercial deployment. Built on a proprietary full-stack system, EngineAI says that T800 features "physical performance surpassing 90% of adult males", overcoming previous limitations in the category. The robot combines high-output joint strength, longer operating time, and dexterous hand control to support physically demanding tasks across various use cases.
The company says the T800 can execute tasks with high accuracy by running pre-developed algorithms directly on the robot, reducing setup time and improving on-site performance. Its embodied brain system is built for reliability, maintaining stable operation even in unpredictable or interference-heavy environments. The platform is intended for use across a wide range of scenarios, including scientific research, education, patrol inspection, commercial services, cultural tourism, logistics, and industrial collaboration.
To support its industrial rollout, EngineAI has raised ¥1 billion across Series A1+ and A2 financing rounds. Huangpu River Capital led the round with a controlling stake, joined by returning investors Huirong Fund and TH Capital, as well as a broader group of institutional backers. EngineAI says that the funding will be used to advance core R&D, product upgrades and to scale delivery. The company has already established a production line in Shenzhen and plans to build a global manufacturing hub in Zhengzhou to support mass production and delivery of both its T800 and PM01 robot models.
🌀 Tom’s Take:
Backed by deep-pocketed investors and a purpose-built manufacturing base, EngineAI is laying the groundwork to deliver humanoids at scale.
Source: GlobeNewswire / EngineAI