The "Showstopper" Surrounded by Kids: The Tiny Robot That Dances and Kicks Balls at the Robot Carnival
livelybot | 2025.12.22
Recently, Disney's "Olaf Robot" has become a hot topic—the little snowman that can blink and understand human speech has dazzled countless children and adults alike. This is not just a showcase of technology, but also a revelation of an ongoing trend: robots are no longer just exhibits, but vivid characters integrating into cultural and tourism scenarios.
Similarly, at the recently concluded first National Robot Carnival, HighTorque Robotics' Mini Pi and Mini Pi+ served as "new employees" in the park. Through repeated interactions, joint dances, and side-by-side runs, they created joyful, tech-filled memories for every visitor.
When Mini Pi+ dons the "Greater Bay Chicken" shell and joins the parade, it is no longer just a robot, but a "character" that can high-five children, take photos with them, and even inspire imitations.
Their shells replicate the cute appearance of the "Greater Bay Chicken", made of soft and collision-resistant materials that allow children to approach, touch and interact with them up close safely. The continuous laughter along the way is proof that in cultural and tourism scenarios, robots can serve as dynamic bridges connecting cultural IPs with emotional experiences.
Four Mini Pi+ units dance to hip-hop music with crisp and precise moves, exuding a touch of agile cuteness amid mechanical rigor. With their dynamic rhythm and tech-infused dance moves, they naturally become the atmosphere highlight of the event.
On the football pitch, Mini Pi demonstrated excellent athletic abilities. They ran steadily, passed the ball and took shots on goal with smooth, consistent movements and seamless coordination. These compact robot players are stable and user-friendly, making tech experiences accessible and approachable through their low-barrier, highly engaging presentation.
During this carnival, robots were successfully integrated into real cultural and tourism scenarios, enabling close-range interactions and communications with visitors. Transforming from static exhibits that could only be admired from afar, these robots have become companions capable of running, jumping, and interacting with people.
Robots are gradually moving from exhibition platforms to daily life scenarios, evolving from mere technical demonstrations to emotional interactions, and shifting from roles of "being watched" to entities that "can accompany".
HighTorque Robotics is exploring more possibilities for humanoid robots to enter cultural and tourism sectors and daily life, and striving toward the future vision of "enabling everyone to own a humanoid robot". That day is approaching at an accelerated pace: when you want to play football, your robot companion is already waiting for you on the pitch; when you need company, it is right by your side.We will further stimulate the innovation vitality across the entire chain from scientific research and education to the consumer end, enabling robots to move from professional scenarios to the daily lives of thousands of households.

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