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CES 2025: CASBOT Unveils Full-Size Biped Humanoid Robot "CASBOT 01," Pioneering a Vision of Human-Machine Harmony

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CES 2025: CASBOT Unveils Full-Size Biped Humanoid Robot "CASBOT 01," Pioneering a Vision of Human-Machine Harmony
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CES 2025: CASBOT Unveils Full-Size Biped Humanoid Robot "CASBOT 01," Pioneering a Vision of Human-Machine Harmony

2025-01-09 21:14 Last Updated At:21:35

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading humanoid robot brand CASBOT is bringing its full-size biped humanoid robot, CASBOT 01, to the 2025 CES show, held from January 7 to 10 in Las Vegas. Featuring groundbreaking bionic design and advanced dynamic force control capabilities, CASBOT 01 integrates the latest achievements in humanoid robotics and becomes a focal point of the global tech industry.

CASBOT is dedicated to reshaping the multi-scenario application experience through humanoid robotics technology, redefining the boundaries of technology and life, and leveraging technology to bring a more efficient and smarter lifestyle to consumers around the world.

Nicknamed "Wednesday," CASBOT 01 stands at 1.79 meters tall, weighs 60 kilograms, and features 52 degrees of freedom with a computing power of 550 TOPS, enabling 550 trillion operations per second and over four hours of continuous operation.

CASBOT 01 adopts an ID design that merges mechanical engineering with organic aesthetics, precision dexterous bionic hands and high dynamic force control ability. Its head, with two degrees of freedom (DoF), is equipped with multiple sensors to interact visually and auditorily. These advanced features enable the robot to stand, walk, run, and jump steadily while also performing practical tasks such as organizing clothes, assembling a table lamp, changing light bulbs, and twisting screws. This comprehensive functionality lays a strong foundation for multi-scenario applications.

In terms of mechanical structure design, CASBOT has balanced the motion range with styling aesthetics. By adopting high-strength metal materials and creating a reinforced ultra-thin hollow cavity, the structure ensures stability, impact resistance, and reduced overall weight, making CASBOT 01 a versatile and robust solution for various environments.

CASBOT 01 features a self-developed high-efficiency joint system and an end-to-end model that guarantees precision operation and task adaptation. The innovative training technologies further improve the intelligence level and flexibility of the robots to meet cross-scenario needs.

The humanoid robot can be applied in a wide range of operations including smart home, commercial services, industrial manufacturing, aviation and navigation, emergency rescue, and other diverse scenarios.

In September 2024, CASBOT reached a strategic cooperation agreement with Lenovo and deployed the CASBOT humanoid robots in Lenovo's intelligent manufacturing factory. The compliant force control and high-precision operation improve the automation level of the production lines, reduce cost, and inject new vitality into manufacturing transformation and upgrades.

CASBOT is opening the foundational skills library of humanoid robots to all industry partners to collaboratively build a more refined professional skills library. This initiative aims to deepen the understanding of diverse industry needs, enabling humanoid robots and embodied intelligence technologies to effectively serve various scenarios. By harnessing intelligent technologies, CASBOT strives to integrate robots into human lives, realizing a future of human-machine synergy.

CASBOT is exhibiting at booth #41017 in the South Hall 3 of Las Vegas Convention Center. For more information, please visit www.casbot.tech, or follow CASBOT on YouTube and Instagram.

About CASBOT

Founded in 2023, CASBOT is an innovative high-tech enterprise committed to the long-term development of general-purpose humanoid robotics and robot deployment in practical application scenarios. The company is dedicated to utilizing cutting-edge artificial intelligence and robotics technologies to create humanoid robots and embodied intelligence solutions capable of taking on high-risk, high-intensity, and repetitive tasks. These innovations aim to improve working conditions for human laborers, allowing them to focus on more creative and high-value activities. With a mission to illuminate practical application scenarios, CASBOT is transforming embodied intelligence from a conceptual stage into tangible reality, continuously advancing societal progress and individual well-being.

CONTACT: info@casbot.tech 

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CES 2025: CASBOT Unveils Full-Size Biped Humanoid Robot "CASBOT 01," Pioneering a Vision of Human-Machine Harmony

CES 2025: CASBOT Unveils Full-Size Biped Humanoid Robot "CASBOT 01," Pioneering a Vision of Human-Machine Harmony

SINGAPORE, Dec. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital travel platform Agoda has curated a list of must-visit destinations across Asia where human creativity, architectural brilliance, and cultural heritage come together in unforgettable ways. From ancient capitals that feel like open-air museums to lantern-lit trading ports and lakeside palaces, these cities show how urban landscapes can tell powerful stories of both tradition and innovation.

Travelers are increasingly seeking trips that go beyond checklists of attractions, looking instead to immerse themselves in the design, history, and daily rituals of the places they visit. Whether it's wandering through centuries-old alleyways, gazing up at intricate temple roofs, or crossing grand historic squares at sunset, Asia offers a wealth of man-made wonders that bring its cultures to life.

Krishna Rathi, Associate Vice President at Agoda, shared, "More and more travelers are choosing cities not just for the tallest tower or newest mall, but for the stories etched into their streets, temples, and town squares. According to our 2026 Travel Outlook Report, cultural exploration is one of the top three motivators for Asian travelers, with architecture playing a crucial role in that experience. The places that really resonate are those that protect their heritage while still feeling current – they are living cities, not museum pieces. With Agoda, it's easy to find and book these kinds of trips, where every walk through town feels like a front-row seat to Asia's architectural and cultural evolution."

Here is Agoda's selection of six captivating destinations where travelers can explore Asia's man-made marvels:

1.       George Town, Penang – Malaysia: George Town's UNESCO-listed historic center is a vibrant blend of Chinese shophouses, colonial facades, clan houses, and contemporary street art. Travelers can wander narrow lanes lined with colorful buildings, visit ornate temples such as Khoo Kongsi, and pause at traditional kopitiams that have served the community for generations. It's a city where every corner café and courtyard tells a story of migration, trade, and creativity.

2.       Gyeongju – South Korea: Once the capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom, Gyeongju is often described as a "museum without walls." Grassy royal tombs rise from city parks, while sites like Bulguksa Temple and the Seokguram Grotto showcase intricate Buddhist architecture and craftsmanship. Travelers can also visit Cheomseongdae, one of Asia's oldest astronomical observatories, and experience how history, spirituality, and urban life coexist in a remarkably serene setting.

3.       Hoi An – Vietnam: Hoi An's lantern-lit old town, set along the Thu Bon River, is a beautifully preserved trading port that reflects centuries of cultural exchange. Traditional merchant houses, assembly halls, and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge create a unique streetscape best explored on foot. As day turns to evening, the glow of lanterns, riverside cafes, and wooden shopfronts offers a cinematic view into Vietnam's architectural and cultural heritage.

4.       Luang Prabang – Laos: Nestled between rivers and mountains, Luang Prabang is a gentle, contemplative city where gilded temples, French-colonial villas, and wooden houses sit harmoniously side by side. Travelers can watch the daily alms-giving ceremony at dawn, climb to Wat Phou Si for views over the town, and explore tranquil monasteries that remain central to local life. The result is a destination that feels both intimate and majestic, shaped by centuries of spiritual and cultural traditions.

5.       Udaipur – India: Often called the "City of Lakes," Udaipur showcases some of India's most romantic man-made vistas. The City Palace complex rises dramatically above Lake Pichola, while island palaces and havelis appear to float on the water's surface. Winding old streets, intricately carved balconies, and hidden courtyards offer endless details for travelers to discover. With its combination of royal architecture and atmospheric lakeside views, Udaipur is a striking example of how design and landscape can work in harmony.

6.       Kanazawa – Japan: Kanazawa offers a refined glimpse into traditional Japan without the crowds of more famous cultural hubs. The city is home to Kenroku-en, one of Japan's most celebrated landscape gardens, as well as well-preserved districts like Nagamachi, once home to samurai families, and Higashi Chaya, known for its historic teahouses. Museums, craft workshops, and restored wooden buildings help tell the story of a city that has carefully protected its heritage while evolving into a modern cultural center.

Agoda offers over 6 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, all of which can be combined in the same booking. Discover the best deals on Agoda's mobile app and start planning your next adventure today.

SINGAPORE, Dec. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital travel platform Agoda has curated a list of must-visit destinations across Asia where human creativity, architectural brilliance, and cultural heritage come together in unforgettable ways. From ancient capitals that feel like open-air museums to lantern-lit trading ports and lakeside palaces, these cities show how urban landscapes can tell powerful stories of both tradition and innovation.

Travelers are increasingly seeking trips that go beyond checklists of attractions, looking instead to immerse themselves in the design, history, and daily rituals of the places they visit. Whether it's wandering through centuries-old alleyways, gazing up at intricate temple roofs, or crossing grand historic squares at sunset, Asia offers a wealth of man-made wonders that bring its cultures to life.

Krishna Rathi, Associate Vice President at Agoda, shared, "More and more travelers are choosing cities not just for the tallest tower or newest mall, but for the stories etched into their streets, temples, and town squares. According to our 2026 Travel Outlook Report, cultural exploration is one of the top three motivators for Asian travelers, with architecture playing a crucial role in that experience. The places that really resonate are those that protect their heritage while still feeling current – they are living cities, not museum pieces. With Agoda, it's easy to find and book these kinds of trips, where every walk through town feels like a front-row seat to Asia's architectural and cultural evolution."

Here is Agoda's selection of six captivating destinations where travelers can explore Asia's man-made marvels:

1.       George Town, Penang – Malaysia: George Town's UNESCO-listed historic center is a vibrant blend of Chinese shophouses, colonial facades, clan houses, and contemporary street art. Travelers can wander narrow lanes lined with colorful buildings, visit ornate temples such as Khoo Kongsi, and pause at traditional kopitiams that have served the community for generations. It's a city where every corner café and courtyard tells a story of migration, trade, and creativity.

2.       Gyeongju – South Korea: Once the capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom, Gyeongju is often described as a "museum without walls." Grassy royal tombs rise from city parks, while sites like Bulguksa Temple and the Seokguram Grotto showcase intricate Buddhist architecture and craftsmanship. Travelers can also visit Cheomseongdae, one of Asia's oldest astronomical observatories, and experience how history, spirituality, and urban life coexist in a remarkably serene setting.

3.       Hoi An – Vietnam: Hoi An's lantern-lit old town, set along the Thu Bon River, is a beautifully preserved trading port that reflects centuries of cultural exchange. Traditional merchant houses, assembly halls, and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge create a unique streetscape best explored on foot. As day turns to evening, the glow of lanterns, riverside cafes, and wooden shopfronts offers a cinematic view into Vietnam's architectural and cultural heritage.

4.       Luang Prabang – Laos: Nestled between rivers and mountains, Luang Prabang is a gentle, contemplative city where gilded temples, French-colonial villas, and wooden houses sit harmoniously side by side. Travelers can watch the daily alms-giving ceremony at dawn, climb to Wat Phou Si for views over the town, and explore tranquil monasteries that remain central to local life. The result is a destination that feels both intimate and majestic, shaped by centuries of spiritual and cultural traditions.

5.       Udaipur – India: Often called the "City of Lakes," Udaipur showcases some of India's most romantic man-made vistas. The City Palace complex rises dramatically above Lake Pichola, while island palaces and havelis appear to float on the water's surface. Winding old streets, intricately carved balconies, and hidden courtyards offer endless details for travelers to discover. With its combination of royal architecture and atmospheric lakeside views, Udaipur is a striking example of how design and landscape can work in harmony.

6.       Kanazawa – Japan: Kanazawa offers a refined glimpse into traditional Japan without the crowds of more famous cultural hubs. The city is home to Kenroku-en, one of Japan's most celebrated landscape gardens, as well as well-preserved districts like Nagamachi, once home to samurai families, and Higashi Chaya, known for its historic teahouses. Museums, craft workshops, and restored wooden buildings help tell the story of a city that has carefully protected its heritage while evolving into a modern cultural center.

Agoda offers over 6 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, all of which can be combined in the same booking. Discover the best deals on Agoda's mobile app and start planning your next adventure today.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Cities of Stories: Agoda's Guide to Asia's Architectural and Cultural Marvels

Cities of Stories: Agoda's Guide to Asia's Architectural and Cultural Marvels

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