
Robotics Education
Unitree Robotics Launches Embodied AI Curriculum System
A new education framework designed for universities, research institutes, robotics labs, and vocational training centers entering the next generation of humanoid and quadruped robotics.
Unitree Robotics has officially introduced a comprehensive Embodied AI Curriculum System, covering the full learning path from robotics fundamentals to advanced embodied AI system integration. The program combines theoretical instruction with hands-on engineering practice and real-world deployment.
Built Around Real Robotics Platforms
The curriculum is built around Unitree’s advanced robotics platforms, including the Go2 quadruped robot, G1 humanoid robot, R1 humanoid robot, and A2 Pro quadruped robot.
Three Learning Stages
1. Foundation Courses
Students learn the fundamentals of embodied AI, robot platforms, quadruped motion, and simulation environments.
2. Advanced Development Courses
The curriculum expands into humanoid robot development, ROS2 engineering, autonomous navigation, reinforcement learning, and robot system safety.
3. Project-Based Engineering Practice
Students complete real-world robotics integration projects, including multi-robot collaboration, industrial inspection systems, manipulation tasks, and embodied AI deployment workflows.
From Research to Real Deployment
A key focus of the curriculum is engineering delivery. Courses include simulation-to-real transfer, multi-sensor synchronization, OTA system maintenance, fault diagnosis, YOLO-based vision systems, and integrated robot operation workflows.
Supporting the Future of Robotics Education
The curriculum also supports robotics competitions and academic collaboration initiatives, including RoboCup and university-industry research labs.
At US Robot Systems, we believe embodied AI education will play a critical role in accelerating the adoption of humanoid and autonomous robotic systems across research, education, and industrial applications.
Coming Soon to US Robot Systems
The Unitree Embodied AI courses and training resources will be available on the US Robot Systems website soon, helping students, developers, researchers, and robotics enthusiasts gain hands-on experience with real humanoid and quadruped robotic systems.
Stay tuned for course availability, training hardware bundles, developer resources, and educational programs.


