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RoboStore to Produce Own Robots Following US Ban on Foreign-Made Models

RoboStore, a distributor of Chinese humanoid robots, will begin manufacturing its own robots in Long Island, New York, due to increasing US government restrictions on foreign-made robots. The company has previously sold over 1,500 units to notable clients including Harvard, MIT, Amazon, and Nvidia.

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RoboStore, a US distributor of humanoid robots and robot dogs from China's Unitree Robotics, plans to start producing its own robots at a facility in Long Island, New York. This decision comes as the US government increases restrictions on foreign-made robots. RoboStore has previously distributed over 1,500 robots to various customers, including universities such as Harvard and MIT, as well as tech companies like Amazon and Nvidia.

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US distributor of China’s most popular humanoid robots pivots after US ban

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RoboStore to Produce Own Robots Following US Ban on Foreign-Made Models