On the evening of February 16, Beijing Noetix Robotics Technology Group Co., Ltd. showcased a multi-product matrix on the highly anticipated CCTV Spring Festival Gala stage. Four biped humanoid robots and one bionic humanoid robot perfectly collaborated with renowned artist Cai Ming, delivering a visually stunning fusion of technology and art.
It is particularly worth mentioning that Noetix Robotics has received dual certification from the China Central Radio and Television Station for the “2026 Spring Festival Gala,” being recognized as both the “exclusive partner for bionic humanoid robot” and the “partner for humanoid robots.”
This 12-and-a-half-minute sketch titled “Grandma’s Favorite” is backed by over two years of technical accumulation and extreme preparation by Noetix Robotics. It ultimately brought the humanoid robot home application scene from the 1996 Spring Festival Gala sketch “Robot Anecdotes” into reality thirty years later during the Year of the Horse Spring Festival Gala.
This marks the first time humanoid robots appear in a language program on the Spring Festival Gala. Unlike traditional performances, this national stage elevates the requirements for natural human-robot interaction, precision in motion control, and immediacy in algorithm response.
To adapt to the complex scheduling of the live program, Noetix Robotics undertook rapid technical iterations across its entire product matrix within just over a month. The bionic robots on stage showcased a new leap in domestic humanoid robot technology with near-human facial expressions and fluid movements.
From technical validation to stage test
“Bumi” and “N2” among multiple products on the Spring Festival Gala
On the Spring Festival Gala stage, two “N2” robots continuously executed side flips and flips, landing smoothly. Meanwhile, in contrast to the rigid, direct arm uprun, “Bumi” raised its arms naturally after reaching a certain speed, demonstrating a highly anthropomorphic, fluid running posture.
The Spring Festival Gala stage is the "debut" of Bumi. To present a more natural human-like feel for Bumi on stage, Noetix Robotics has iterated on its control algorithms repeatedly. Achieving the human-like action of "raising arms after starting" requires very powerful algorithmic capabilities. Noetix Robotics has also rigorously designed the lightness of Bumi's footsteps from both structural and algorithmic perspectives, ensuring that the torque of its foot motors does not exceed 10 Nm, and the landing contact force does not exceed 100 N, ultimately giving Bumi a light and agile gait, which feels more childlike.
From Fantasy to Reality
Noetix Robotics leads the revolution in bionic robot technology.
Since the decision was made for the bionic humanoid robot to appear on the Spring Festival Gala, Noetix Robotics completed the entire process—from fully autonomous R&D to iterating three versions—in just two months, overcoming numerous technical challenges. The core breakthrough in its technology focuses on the underlying architecture of the bionic face: not only has high polymer materials been added to the platinum silicone to enhance the natural feel and durability of the bionic face, but 32 motors for driving actions have also been placed inside a compactly designed bionic face within a limited space. Noetix Robotics has also independently constructed a multimodal collaborative expression model covering lip movements, facial expressions, gaze, neck posture, and gestures. For example, the robot's body can reflect the amplitude of breathing, while the neck and arms can coordinate with expressions to create movements during conversations. Although the technical difficulty is high, Noetix Robotics believes that bionic robots are not just "lab products." By 2025, they had already introduced the bionic face product into various scenarios such as commercial guides. Currently, Noetix Robotics has become a leading company capable of mass-producing bionic humanoid robots.
From the Spring Festival Gala stage to thousands of households
Bumi defines a new benchmark for household robots in the ten-thousand-yuan range.
After accumulating mass production capacity and scene experience, the skit scene performed by Noetix Robotics is a groundbreaking attempt to further push domestically-produced humanoid robots into households, releasing incremental demand with consumer-grade products. It is also a bold imagination of the ultimate form of "harmonious coexistence between humans and machines" in the future.
As the first company in the industry to launch consumer-grade robots, Noetix Robotics has taken the first step towards the large-scale popularization of robots ahead of its peers.
"It's not just about making good products; we also need to build channels to reach thousands of households." They have proactively begun to lay out the sales system for various regions and industries, facing the consumer end. While building direct sales channels, they have also started to expand offline channels.
Currently, Noetix Robotics holds over 30 patents and has established a core technology system with fully self-developed capabilities. They have taken a solid first step on the road to the comprehensive popularization of humanoid robots.
Today, they have taken the stage at the Spring Festival Gala; tomorrow, they will enter thousands of households.