Gasgoo Munich- The Tiangong 3.0, a full-size general humanoid robot developed through a deep collaboration between the Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics and D-Robotics, is set to begin mass production and delivery in the second half of 2026.Built on two core technology foundations—the Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics "Embodied Tiangong" hardware platform and the WISE KAIWU software platform—the model is powered by D-Robotics's Xuri S600 high-computing chip for embodied intelligence. It is designed for a wide range of applications, including industrial manufacturing, commercial services, and operations in complex 3D environments.After more than a year of joint technical debugging and real-world testing, the two firms have completed an integrated custom development. Addressing core needs such as operational logic, computing load, and adaptation to complex environments, they have bridged the entire chain from chip development and algorithm optimization to mass production.Image Source: Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid RoboticsLeveraging real-world test data from Tiangong 3.0 across various operational scenarios, Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics precisely identified core technical requirements—such as computing power, power consumption, and control precision. This allowed for deep involvement in the upstream chip's architectural design and process iteration.Furthermore, utilizing the WISE KAIWU general embodied intelligence platform, Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics collaborated with D-Robotics to tackle technical challenges. By applying cutting-edge techniques like model parameter distillation and architecture lightweighting, they compressed the native large model to less than 20% of its original size. This achieves precise adaptation with the Xuri S600 chip, maximizing software-hardware synergy.As planned, once mass production is underway, Tiangong 3.0 will be deployed across a range of real-world applications, including production line operations, warehousing and logistics, intelligent services, and maintenance in special environments.Image Source: Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid RoboticsBeijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics officially unveiled its next-generation general humanoid robot platform, Tiangong 3.0, in February 2026. Positioned as "fully autonomous, more open, and easier to use," the system is built upon the proprietary "WISE KAIWU" general embodied intelligence foundation. This platform establishes a full closed-loop of "perception-decision-execution," enabling robots to gradually move away from remote control and human intervention, achieving a leap from standalone operation to multi-machine autonomous collaboration.In terms of physical capabilities, Tiangong 3.0—the latest offering from the "Embodied Tiangong" platform—shows significant improvements in stability, motion control, coordination between the "big and small brains" of embodied intelligence, and fully autonomous operation. On the industrial application front, the model features more open hardware and software adaptation interfaces. This specifically addresses industry-wide pain points such as difficulty in multi-scenario compatibility and high customization costs, effectively lowering the barrier for secondary development and the cost of deployment.