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Press releaseGlobeNewswire· December 8, 2025

Global AI-Powered Humanoid Robots Market Size Expected to Reach $7.73 Billion as Engineering Drastically Improves

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  • Generative AI uniquely important technology for robotics because it unlocks general functionality, unlike traditional robots trained intensively on specific tasks

    80% confidence
  • Global AI-powered Humanoid Robots Market size expected to reach $7,739.0 Million by 2034, from $352.3 Million in 2024, growing at CAGR of 36.2% during forecast period 2025-2034

    80% confidence
  • Robots today are highly bespoke and difficult to deploy, often taking many months to install single cell that can do single task

    80% confidence
  • Investment opportunities abundant with significant growth potential in healthcare, manufacturing, and entertainment sectors

    80% confidence
  • Marc Theermann brings deep industry experience across embodied AI and advanced robotics, perspective on commercialization and platform development will be valuable

    80% confidence
  • Partnership with Synopsys harnesses NVIDIA accelerated computing and AI to reimagine engineering and design, empowering engineers to invent extraordinary products

    80% confidence
  • White House considering executive order in 2026 to back humanoid robotics with funding or incentives, which could accelerate deployment and adoption

    80% confidence
  • Expansion fueled by rising need for automation, labor shortages, and potential for robots to perform hazardous or monotonous tasks

    80% confidence
  • Excited to join Humanoid Global at moment when robotics is scaling faster than ever, opportunity to help democratize access to sector for institutional and private investors

    80% confidence
  • CUDA GPU-accelerated computing revolutionizing design, enabling simulation at unprecedented speed and scale, creating fully functional digital twins inside computer

    80% confidence
  • Robotics increasingly viewed as strategic area of competition with China, prompting companies to seek federal support for automation, supply chains and rollouts

    80% confidence
  • In 2024, North America held dominant market position, capturing more than 53.4% share, holding $188.0 Million revenue

    80% confidence
  • Asia-Pacific region led by Japan, South Korea, and China witnessing robust growth due to substantial investments in robotics and AI technologies

    80% confidence

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