At the Oriental Culture Park in Hangzhou, Deep Robotics recently showcased its DR02 humanoid robots, attracting attention for their calm posture and synchronized movements against the backdrop of traditional Chinese architecture. The exhibition highlighted the contrast between cutting-edge robotics and cultural heritage, drawing both curiosity and admiration from visitors.
The DR02 units are designed with advanced motion control, balance systems, and precision joints, enabling them to hold stable poses and move deliberately in complex environments. Standing around 175 cm tall, the robots feature sensors, onboard computing, and IP66 protection, allowing operation in rain, dust, heat, or cold. They are intended for practical applications such as inspection, emergency response, logistics, and security, rather than experimental or entertainment purposes.
Founded in 2017 within Zhejiang University’s technology ecosystem, Deep Robotics focuses on building industrial-grade humanoid robots for real-world deployment. The DR02’s performance demonstrates how humanoid robotics is moving closer to functional integration in daily operations, blending mechanical precision with human-like stability and adaptability.
The Hangzhou showcase not only highlighted the technical capabilities of DR02 but also offered a glimpse of the growing synergy between robotics innovation and societal application, indicating a future where humanoid robots assist in diverse environments while coexisting with human culture and heritage.