On July 15, Astana Hub hosted Robotics Showcase Day, an event dedicated to modern robotics technologies and their practical applications in education, science, business, and industry.
Participants watched live demonstrations of Unitree robots, explored the company’s latest developments, and learned how robotic solutions are being applied in universities, research projects, engineering competitions, and industrial environments. The program featured lectures on the evolution of modern robotics, a presentation by official Unitree representatives, hands-on workshops for students, and demonstrations of ready-to-use solutions powered by Unitree robots.
Special attention was given to humanoid robots and robot dogs—also known as “walking robots.” Experts explained the technologies behind their locomotion, navigation, and interaction with the environment, while showcasing a wide range of potential applications, including education, research, engineering, marketing, autonomous delivery, industrial safety, rescue operations, and other practical use cases.
Kerneu Group, the official Unitree distributor in Kazakhstan, presented its solutions and real-world use cases. Freedom X demonstrated an autonomous delivery solution using a Unitree robot dog, while the USTEM team showcased projects based on humanoid robots.
Unitree Robotics is a Chinese robotics company specializing in the development and manufacturing of quadruped and humanoid robots, robotic manipulators, and industrial robotics solutions. Its product portfolio includes the Go2, B2, A2, G1, H1/H2, and R1 robots, as well as robotic arms.
Kerneu Group specializes in infrastructure solutions for educational institutions, including the оснащение STEM classrooms, robotics laboratories, workshops, and science classrooms. As an event partner, the company demonstrated how Unitree solutions can be effectively applied in educational and engineering environments.
Robotics Showcase Day served as a platform for knowledge exchange among developers, students, businesses, and educational institutions. The event demonstrated how robotics is steadily moving beyond laboratory settings to become a practical tool for education, research, process automation, and the development of innovative technology products.
On July 15, Astana Hub hosted Robotics Showcase Day, an event dedicated to modern robotics technologies and their practical applications in education, science, business, and industry.
Participants watched live demonstrations of Unitree robots, explored the company’s latest developments, and learned how robotic solutions are being applied in universities, research projects, engineering competitions, and industrial environments. The program featured lectures on the evolution of modern robotics, a presentation by official Unitree representatives, hands-on workshops for students, and demonstrations of ready-to-use solutions powered by Unitree robots.
Special attention was given to humanoid robots and robot dogs—also known as “walking robots.” Experts explained the technologies behind their locomotion, navigation, and interaction with the environment, while showcasing a wide range of potential applications, including education, research, engineering, marketing, autonomous delivery, industrial safety, rescue operations, and other practical use cases.
Kerneu Group, the official Unitree distributor in Kazakhstan, presented its solutions and real-world use cases. Freedom X demonstrated an autonomous delivery solution using a Unitree robot dog, while the USTEM team showcased projects based on humanoid robots.
Unitree Robotics is a Chinese robotics company specializing in the development and manufacturing of quadruped and humanoid robots, robotic manipulators, and industrial robotics solutions. Its product portfolio includes the Go2, B2, A2, G1, H1/H2, and R1 robots, as well as robotic arms.
Kerneu Group specializes in infrastructure solutions for educational institutions, including the оснащение STEM classrooms, robotics laboratories, workshops, and science classrooms. As an event partner, the company demonstrated how Unitree solutions can be effectively applied in educational and engineering environments.
Robotics Showcase Day served as a platform for knowledge exchange among developers, students, businesses, and educational institutions. The event demonstrated how robotics is steadily moving beyond laboratory settings to become a practical tool for education, research, process automation, and the development of innovative technology products.