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Humanoid Robots at Dubai’s Biggest Tech Expo

•January 1, 2026
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PRO ROBOTS•Jan 1, 2026

Why It Matters

The expo signals the UAE’s transition from AI consumer to infrastructure builder, while affordable Chinese humanoids promise to democratize robotic security and emergency services globally.

Key Takeaways

  • •UAE showcases AI supercomputer initiative targeting 5‑GW capacity.
  • •Humanoid Naira demonstrates advanced facial expression and safe crowd interaction.
  • •Rescue robot Rod integrates drones and quadruped for autonomous disaster response.
  • •Chinese firms debut affordable humanoids for security and emergency patrols.
  • •Smart city solutions blend robotics, AI surveillance, and autonomous vehicles.

Summary

Dubai’s JITEC expo turned the city into a living laboratory, unveiling a spectrum of humanoid robots, AI‑driven rescue platforms and a bold national AI infrastructure plan. The centerpiece was Naira, a lifelike female robot built on Engineered Arts’ Ama platform, capable of nuanced facial expressions and controlled via a safety‑first "tea operation" to prevent accidental triggers. At the same time, the UAE announced the Stargate initiative – a prospective 5‑gigawatt AI super‑computing campus backed by OpenAI, G42, Nvidia, Cisco, Oracle and SoftBank, with a 200‑megawatt phase slated for 2026.

The show highlighted practical AI deployments. Abu Dhabi Civil Defense’s Rod combined a rugged 4×4 chassis with onboard Nvidia Orin processors, launching autonomous drones and a quadruped robot dog to scout disaster zones, map victims and relay real‑time data before human responders arrive. Chinese entrants demonstrated rapid commercialization: Engine AI’s PM01 humanoid priced at $12,000, Agibot’s socially aware A2, and Mangobot’s modular M‑series concierge bots, all targeting security, patrol and front‑office roles. Funding milestones – $140 million for Engine AI and multi‑hundred‑order pipelines for Xpang’s air‑carrier – underscored a shift from lab prototypes to market‑ready solutions.

Notable moments included a virtual appearance by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, underscoring the UAE’s ambition to become an AI producer rather than a mere consumer. Naira’s controlled interaction model, Rod’s pre‑emptive situational awareness, and Engine AI’s affordable humanoid platform illustrate how safety, cost and scalability are being engineered into next‑gen robotics. The expo also featured immersive experiences like Dell’s Aerovision simulator, linking AI infrastructure to tangible city‑wide visions.

The implications are profound: the UAE is laying the physical and computational foundation for a smart‑city ecosystem where robots augment emergency response, security and public services, while Chinese manufacturers accelerate the democratization of humanoid robotics. Together, these developments could reshape global supply chains for AI hardware, drive new regulatory frameworks, and accelerate adoption of autonomous systems across urban environments worldwide.

Original Description

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🤖 This video delivers a comprehensive breakdown of the most significant technologies unveiled at GITEX 2025 in Dubai: Dubai Police’s AI-powered autonomous patrol cars, Abu Dhabi Civil Defence’s RAAD robotic rescue system, humanoid robots from Chinese firms AgiBot and Galbot, flying vehicles like the Xpeng AeroHT Land Aircraft Carrier and GOVY AirCar, and XPANCEO’s augmented-reality smart contact lenses.
🚗 Answers to key questions: How do driverless AI patrol vehicles detect traffic violations and verify residency status in real time? Which humanoid robots are already deployed in Beijing pharmacies? When will commercial eVTOL flights (like Archer Aviation’s Midnight) launch between Dubai Airport and downtown?
👁 All systems shown operate at SAE Level 4 autonomy or higher, with verified data from official exhibitors and on-site reporting.
World Technology Exhibition in Dubai | GITEX 2025
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