Midea Unveils MIRO U Six-Armed “Super Humanoid” Robot Set to Revolutionize Factory Work

Chinese home-appliance giant Midea Group has unveiled a groundbreaking six-armed “super humanoid” robot, specifically designed to transform factory operations. Named MIRO U, the robot made its debut at the Greater Bay Area New Economy Forum, showcasing the latest advances in industrial automation and robotics.

MIRO U features a humanoid head and torso, allowing it to operate at the same working height as human employees. Its design combines flexibility, precision, and strength, making it capable of performing a wide range of factory tasks efficiently.

One of MIRO U’s most impressive attributes is its six bionic arms, which allow it to handle three separate tasks simultaneously. The robot’s lower arms are engineered for heavy lifting, while its upper arms focus on fine, high-precision assembly. Tool attachments can be swapped in seconds, further enhancing its versatility on the production floor.

Mobility is another key feature. MIRO U uses a wheeled base with vertical lifting capability and 360-degree rotation, enabling it to move between workstations seamlessly without the need to rearrange surrounding machinery. This design ensures maximum efficiency and minimal disruption to factory layouts.

Midea plans to begin testing MIRO U at its high-end washing machine factory in Wuxi, China, by the end of 2025. Preliminary projections suggest that the robot could increase production efficiency by approximately 30 percent, offering both time and cost savings while maintaining high-quality manufacturing standards.

The introduction of MIRO U marks a significant step forward in intelligent automation, reflecting a broader trend of integrating humanoid robotics into industrial settings. By combining human-like dexterity with robotic endurance and precision, Midea aims to set a new benchmark for smart manufacturing in the 21st century.

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