Beijing's Humanoid Robots See Another Upgrade: New Generation General-Purpose Robot Tien Kung 3.0 Launched

english.beijing.gov.cn
2026-02-12

On February 10, the Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics released its new next-generation general-purpose robot platform, Embodied Tien Kung 3.0, which is the industry's first full-size humanoid robot that is capable of touch-interactive, high-dynamic whole-body motion control.

Featuring greater limb power and body stability, the Embodied Tien Kung 3.0 is able to maintain balance in rugged and complex obstacle-filled environments and adapt to multi-scenario operational demands. In simulated industrial environments, the robot can accomplish complex movements such as obstacle crossing and continuous high-intensity actions. Additionally, it also supports agile operations, including kneeling for tasks, bending, and turning around. Even in confined spaces or constrained postures, it can maintain stable operating capabilities.

This version of the robot provides even more open software and hardware interfaces, significantly reducing the development costs and making it more accessible across various industries. The hardware of Tien Kung 3.0 is equipped with multiple types of expansion interfaces to support flexible connection of various peripherals, enabling rapid adaptation to diverse scenario requirements, ranging from specialized work, industrial manufacturing and commercial services. Meanwhile, its software uses the "HuiSi KaiWu" ecosystem to provide complete development documents, toolchain, and a low-code development platform, while being fully compatible with mainstream communication protocols.

Later in the future, the Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics plans to leverage the "Tien Kung 3.0" and "HuiSi KaiWu" platforms to collaborate with partners across the industrial chain. Together, they will advance the real-world deployment of humanoid robots in multiple sectors and accelerate the arrival of a new era of human-robot collaboration.

(Source: Beijing Daily)

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