1.Made an appearance at the Hong Kong Autumn Electronics Fair, showcasing the LiteArm robotic arm for the first time
2.Garnered attention at its debut at the Canton Fair, with robot products attracting significant focus
3.Participated in the ARTS 2025 seminar, demonstrating the motion performance of humanoid robots
4.Appeared at the IROS 2025 International Conference, showcasing high-dynamic motion control technology
  1.Made an appearance at the Hong Kong Autumn Electronics Fair, showcasing the LiteArm robotic arm for the first time  
From October 13 to 16, High Torque Robotics participated in the 45th Hong Kong Autumn Electronics Fair. Mini Hi appeared on the RoboPark stage wearing a 45th anniversary commemorative badge and took photos with the officiating guests; Mini Pi, Mini Hi, and Mini Pi+ roamed around the exhibition area, attracting many customers to take photos and interact with them. The LiteArm robotic arm was exhibited for the first time at the fair, demonstrating flexible operations of grabbing objects.  
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2.Garnered attention at its debut at the Canton Fair, with robot products attracting significant focus  
On October 15, High Torque Robotics made its debut at the Canton Fair. On-site, Mini Pi+ smoothly completed movements including waving, punching, falling and getting up, and kicking a football; its demonstration footage was covered by CCTV News. The booth was highly popular, attracting numerous merchants to stop by for inquiries and exchanges. These first-hand feedbacks have provided valuable references for product iteration and business layout. Furthermore, the company has gained recognition from many merchants thanks to its outstanding product performance, significantly enhancing its influence in overseas markets.  
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3.Participated in the ARTS 2025 seminar, demonstrating the motion performance of humanoid robots  
From October 18 to 19, High Torque Robotics appeared as a partner at the 3rd Autonomous Robot Technology Symposium (ARTS 2025). On-site, the small humanoid robot Mini Pi+ demonstrated high-dynamic movements such as "following and kicking the ball", "long-range kicking", "falling and getting up", and "lunge punch". These movements are implemented based on an imitation learning framework, demonstrating smooth control performance and extremely high stability. In addition, the Planetary Series joint modules, fully independently developed by High Torque Robotics across the entire stack, also attracted significant attention.  
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4.Appeared at the IROS 2025 International Conference, showcasing high-dynamic motion control technology  
From October 20 to 25, High Torque Robotics made an appearance at the IROS 2025 International Conference held in Hangzhou, bringing Mini Pi, Mini Pi+, and Mini Hi to the exhibition. During the on-site demonstrations, High Torque's robots completed multiple sets of high-dynamic movement tasks including playing football, performing martial arts, and quickly falling and getting up. They maintained stable control even in a high-interference environment, achieving fault-free operation under high intensity for multiple days. Products in the Mini Pi+ series have realized the full open-source of the full-body control algorithm framework for imitation learning and reinforcement learning. The platform is equipped with 0-gap Sim2Real capability, enabling highly consistent migration from simulation to real-world deployment.  
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