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Germany’s VDMA lobby calls on Europe to step up on humanoid robotics as Unitree surges

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 7:58 AM

Aug 19 (Reuters) – Germany’s VDMA engineering association on Wednesday said humanoid robotics should move to ​the top of the political ‌agenda, calling on Germany and Europe to step up and create resilient domestic supply chains for sourcing critical parts.

• ‌Shares ​in Unitree, China’s ⁠best-known humanoid robot ⁠maker, soared in their Shanghai trading debut, in a landmark moment for the country’s robotics sector, which ​has become a battleground in the Sino-U.S. tech war.

• Global ⁠humanoid robot shipments ⁠nearly quadrupled in the ​first half of this year to ​19,100 units, with Chinese manufacturers dominating.

• ‌The VDMA said a global race for leadership in humanoid robotics has begun, and the topic ⁠of humanoid robotics and physical AI must be placed at the top of the ⁠political ‌agenda.

• The VDMA said ⁠the crucial challenge lies ​in ‌scaling.

• “Germany and Europe must establish ​a comprehensive ⁠value chain featuring domestic production of critical components,” said Hartmut Rauen, Deputy Executive Director of the VDMA.

(Reporting by Matthias Williams, editing by ​Thomas Seythal)