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Xiaomi Humanoid Robots Begin Factory Trials for Mass Deployment

By Alamgir HossainMarch 5, 20263 Mins Read

Xiaomi humanoid robots have started trial operations inside the company’s automobile factory as the Chinese technology giant accelerates its push into advanced robotics. The update was confirmed by Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun, who said the machines are already performing early manufacturing tasks.

The trials mark one of the first real-world deployments of Xiaomi’s humanoid robotics technology within its own production environment. The company plans to scale the robots across its factories within the next five years.

Humanoid Machines Begin Real Manufacturing Tasks

The early-stage Xiaomi humanoid robots are currently handling limited assembly activities on factory floors. One of the first tasks involves loading self-tapping nuts at vehicle assembly stations, a repetitive job typically handled by workers on production lines.

The robots are also transporting material boxes between stations. These movements require navigation through active factory environments, which means the machines must detect objects, avoid obstacles, and coordinate with human workers.

The system powering these robots is built around Xiaomi-Robotics-0, a general-purpose vision-language-action model. The technology combines multimodal perception with reinforcement learning, allowing robots to interpret their surroundings and improve performance over time.

According to Xiaomi, key reliability metrics are already improving. These include mean time between failures and the success rate for individual tasks, two indicators commonly used to measure whether industrial robots are ready for broader deployment.

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Xiaomi Expands Beyond Smartphones into Robotics and EVs

The robotics project reflects Xiaomi’s broader effort to diversify beyond its traditional smartphone business. In recent years, the company has invested heavily in electric vehicles, smart manufacturing systems, and artificial intelligence technologies.

Its automobile factory has become a testing ground for automation. By introducing humanoid robots into the facility, Xiaomi is experimenting with machines capable of adapting to multiple tasks rather than performing a single fixed action.

This approach differs from traditional industrial robots, which are typically designed for one specific motion or assembly function. Humanoid robots, by contrast, are built to mimic human movement and potentially perform a wide variety of operations.

Lei Jun said Xiaomi intends to gradually deploy more robots across additional production stations as testing continues. Engineers are still validating how the machines perform in real factory conditions before scaling the technology across the company’s manufacturing network.

Xiaomi humanoid robots are now entering practical factory testing, signaling the company’s growing role in robotics and AI-driven manufacturing. The trials represent an early but notable step toward large-scale deployment in the coming years.

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What are Xiaomi humanoid robots used for?

Xiaomi humanoid robots are currently being tested for factory tasks such as loading components at assembly stations and transporting materials. These jobs involve repetitive manual work that can be automated.

When will Xiaomi deploy humanoid robots at scale?

Xiaomi plans to expand the robots across its manufacturing facilities within the next five years. The timeline depends on ongoing testing and improvements in reliability and task success rates.

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