CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports on Unitree Robotics' Shanghai IPO, which surged 460% after raising about $900 million. The company is profitable, shipped 5,500 humanoid robots last year, and has strategic backing from Alibaba, Tencent, DeepSeek and state firms. Beijing's support for targeted tech sectors and upcoming robotics and AI IPOs are fueling momentum in China's humanoid robotics space.
- Unitree Robotics shares closed about 460% higher in their Shanghai debut.
- The stock touched a 630% gain, briefly valuing Unitree at $59 billion.
- Unitree raised about $900 million in the IPO.
- The company shipped 5,500 humanoid robots last year and reported $41 million profit on $250 million revenue.
- Strategic investors included Alibaba, Tencent, DeepSeek and state companies.
- Beijing is promoting targeted tech sectors including AI, robotics and chips.
- Competitors LUMOS and Cherry Auto's robot unit are considering IPOs, with DeepSeek and Moonshot AI IPOs expected.