A Chinese company, Unitree, unveils a high-speed robot marketed as “Superman,” using promotional footage ahead of its expected debut on China’s sharemarket. The company says the robot is faster than world sprinter Usain Bolt and presents it as pushing beyond conventional human limits.

According to reports from multiple Australian outlets, Unitree also claims it built the robot in about three months. The coverage notes the planned timing of the unveiling—days before the company’s sharemarket listing—framing the presentation as both a technological showcase and part of a wider corporate milestone. Across the articles, the emphasis stays on Unitree’s claims about speed and rapid development, rather than on independent verification of performance figures.