At BETT 2025, the world’s largest education technology event, UBTECH, a global leader in AI education, unveiled a comprehensive suite of integrated solutions aimed at transforming learning experiences across K-12, vocational, and higher education. The company showcased its advanced AI-driven humanoid robots and a variety of learning platforms that promise to reshape the way students engage with technology.
Revolutionary Humanoid Robots for Higher Education
Among the highlights was the international debut of Tien Kung, UBTECH’s flagship humanoid robot. Tien Kung, the world’s first full-size, electric-driven humanoid robot capable of walking and running like a human, stole the spotlight with its innovative, full-body cooperative control system and versatile mobility.
Tien Kung has already been open-sourced, allowing researchers and developers to modify and enhance the robot for specific needs. The humanoid robot is now widely used in universities and research institutions for AI and robotics experiments, paving the way for new academic research and breakthroughs. UBTECH also announced new research programs designed to advance AI and robotics research and talent cultivation. These programs will integrate robots like Tien Kung, Yanshee, UGOT, CreaBot, and Cruzr to support research, application development, and education.
AI Solutions for K-12 Education
UBTECH also presented a comprehensive AI education solution for K-12 students, designed to provide an end-to-end ecosystem for teaching and learning. This solution encompasses curriculum development, hardware, software, teacher training, and an interactive competition platform.
One of the stars of the K-12 segment is UGOT, an innovative AI educational robot that won prestigious awards in 2024, including the IF Gold Award and the Red Dot Best of the Best Award. The robot, designed to teach coding and robotics, now features an updated app with new features, including real-time interactive modes for enhanced student engagement.
UBTECH also demonstrated a series of other AI learning hardware, including the uKit, a programmable robot offering a wide range of parts for building and experimenting. The uKit supports visual recognition and speech processing technologies, encouraging creativity and problem-solving among students.
Another key feature of the company’s K-12 offering is Yanshee, an open-source robot based on Raspberry Pi 32 that supports both graphical and Python programming. The robot’s dedicated developer website offers students opportunities to explore AI in greater depth.
CreaLand: A Virtual Learning Platform
UBTECH’s CreaLand platform also drew attention at the event. This digital learning environment combines virtual 3D simulations, online programming, and interactive competitions. CreaLand offers students the chance to explore various themes such as smart factories, smart cities, and space exploration, overcoming traditional barriers to AI education, such as time, space, and resource limitations.
ROBOG: A Global Robotics Competition
UBTECH’s ROBOG robotics competition also made waves at BETT 2025. The competition, now an international event, has grown significantly, with over 170 events in more than 20 countries each year. ROBOG provides a dynamic platform for students to showcase their robotics and coding skills, fostering global collaboration and innovation.
UBTECH’s innovations at BETT 2025 highlight the company’s ongoing commitment to reshaping education through AI, robotics, and immersive learning experiences. With its cutting-edge solutions, UBTECH is poised to help prepare students for the future workforce, ensuring they are equipped with the skills to thrive in an increasingly tech-driven world.