LuMing Robotics Debuts At IROS2025 With Two Flagships

Oct 24, 2025 Leave a message

On October 19th, the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS2025) opened in Hangzhou. Bringing together over 6,000 leading experts and scholars from around the world, the event became a showcase for robotics innovation. Emerging high-tech company LuMing Robotics showcased two flagship products, quickly garnering attention.

 

LU32 and Lu Xiaoming

 

The LUS2 full-scale humanoid robot on display broke industry conventions with its "1-second launch" technology-its recovery speed far surpasses the industry average of 3-5 seconds. Designed to measure a human-like 160cm tall and weigh 57kg, it boasts 360N·m of joint torque (capable of precisely manipulating a 3kg payload) and 275TOPS of computing power, enabling two hours of high-intensity exercise. The robot previously won a silver medal in the group dance competition at the inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games, demonstrating its biomimetic control and collaborative capabilities.

 

LUS2

 

Another AI-powered humanoid companion robot, "Lu Xiaoming," has captivated fans with its adorable design: 86cm child-size, lightweight, 15kg, and designed to resemble building blocks, its 21 high-degree-of-freedom joints and 102N·m of torque enable movements like walking and dancing. It can also accurately recognize children's voices and link voice and movement. Although not officially released, the product has already been deployed in cultural and tourism settings such as hotels and resorts, demonstrating its commercial potential.

 

Lu Xiaoming

 

The core team of Lu Ming Robotics, reportedly hailed from universities such as Tsinghua University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, boasts over ten years of full-stack R&D experience. The company stated that participating in this exhibition is an opportunity to showcase its innovative achievements globally, and that the company will continue to refine its product portfolio and promote the integration of embodied intelligence technology into more scenarios, including factories and homes.