CES 2026: Noetix Robotics announces timetable for the first batch of 1,000 overseas deliveries

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The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) ran from Jan. 6 to 9 in Las Vegas, where Noetix Robotics debuted its production-grade humanoid robot, "Little Rascal N2," in the Central Hall. Following a technology showcase at Paris Fashion Week last year, this is the company's first appearance at a top North American tech expo with a commercial product — signaling a shift in its global strategy from brand exposure to substantive market development.

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Image source: Noetix Robotics

Co-founder Zhang Shipu said at the event that the company has identified five core markets — North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Japan & South Korea — and plans to complete deliveries of its first 1,000-unit overseas order in the second quarter of 2026. To hit that target, Noetix Robotics is building a flexible production and supply-chain system that integrates ERP and MES, enabling customized inquiries, scaled manufacturing, and localized after-sales support for overseas markets.

For its overseas push, Noetix Robotics will follow a "scenario first, replicate cases, deepen the brand" strategy. In practice, the team will first deploy the Little Rascal N2 in proven settings tailored to each region — such as retail display and interactive entertainment — then scale up once replicable lighthouse cases are in place, creating a commercial loop that runs from product delivery to customer success and ultimately strengthens brand impact.

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Image source: Noetix Robotics

From a crossover moment at Paris Fashion Week to a commercialization-focused showing at CES, Noetix Robotics is clearly accelerating its international push. As Tesla, Figure and others step up their humanoid-robot programs, Chinese companies are no longer confined to following the technology; backed by mature products and clearer business paths, they are moving directly into global supply-chain competition. As its overseas supply and service networks take shape, Noetix Robotics could, in 2026, offer the global consumer humanoid robot market a cost-effective solution from China.

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