Unitree Robotics Wang Xingxing: Grateful for Support Enabling Startups to Pursue Passion and Value | Live from Wuzhen

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Nov 07

At the main forum of the 2025 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit, leaders of Hangzhou's "Six Little Dragons" gathered for the first time in Wuzhen, engaging in a dialogue moderated by Wang Jian, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and founder of Alibaba Cloud. Wang Xingxing, founder of Unitree Robotics, reflected on the past decade as "truly exhilarating" and shared his profound impressions of this year's event.

Wang recalled his first attendance at the Wuzhen Internet Conference in 2017, where he showcased the company's inaugural robotic dog and connected with several prominent entrepreneurs.

"Looking back over the past ten years, our company has grown from just three employees in 2016 to nearly a thousand today, achieving significant milestones along the way," he said. "We are deeply grateful for China's supportive ecosystem for startups, which has allowed us to channel our passion and create meaningful societal impact."

The remarks were made during the summit's high-profile discussion, highlighting the role of innovation-driven enterprises in technological advancement.

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