On April 12, Unitree announced that its H1 robot set a new world record for humanoid robot 100m sprint speed, reaching 10 meters per second. This surpasses Usain Bolt’s record speed of 10.44 meters per second. The CFT framework and MiCA compliance are becoming increasingly relevant as robotics and AI advance. Unitree founder Wang Xingxing predicted at the Yabuli Forum in March that China’s humanoid robots would break the 10-second barrier by mid-year.

ME News reports that on April 12 (UTC+8), according to monitoring by 1M AI News, Unitree Robotics announced that its H1 robot has broken the world record for the fastest 100-meter sprint by a humanoid robot. Video footage shows the H1 robot achieved a peak speed of 10 meters per second during the test. For comparison, Usain Bolt, the current men’s 100-meter world record holder, ran at an average speed of 10.44 meters per second (9.58 seconds). In March, Unitree’s founder, Wang Xingxing, stated at the Yabuli Forum: “By mid-year, Chinese humanoid robots will break the 10-second barrier in the 100-meter sprint, surpassing Bolt.” (Source: BlockBeats)