Yang Fengyu, a 25-year-old entrepreneur born after 2000, has redefined innovation timelines by unveiling 'Wanda' – the world's first mass-produced humanoid robot developed in just five months. The achievement marks a milestone in China's rapidly evolving tech landscape, blending AI algorithms with precision engineering.
Since founding his startup earlier this year, Yang has leveraged China's robust industrial infrastructure to accelerate development. "Our ecosystem enables rapid prototyping at scale," he told KhabarAsia, emphasizing the team's vision of accessible robotics. The bipedal robot demonstrates advanced mobility and object recognition capabilities, targeting both service and manufacturing sectors.
Analysts note the project highlights Generation Z's growing influence in Asian tech innovation. With 60% of Wanda's components sourced domestically, the achievement underscores the Chinese mainland's manufacturing prowess. Yang's team of under-30 engineers plans to begin deliveries to select Asian markets by Q1 2026.
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