🇪🇺 Introducing Robots ID to Logimat 2026 Europe: How four companies are Training the Workforce of the Future
- Humandroid

- Mar 27
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 28
There are moments you know will be remembered long before they're over. LogiMAT 2026 was one of those moments.
For the first time at an industrial trade show of this scale, a humanoid robot was teleoperated live in front of hundreds of engineers, operations directors and decision-makers from across Europe. No video. No simulation. The UBTECH Tienkung 2.0 responding to human commands in real time, demonstrating the first stage of the process by which robots copy our movements and learn from them on the floor of the world's most important logistics trade show.
And behind that, there's a story worth telling.
An Alliance of Four Companies, Four Countries 🇦🇷 🇩🇪 🇪🇸 🇨🇳
It all started with a call between people who had never met in person but shared exactly the same conviction: humanoid robots are already ready for industry, and someone has to prove it.
That's how the alliance between Humandroid (🇦🇷 ), Terra Robotics (🇩🇪 Germany), Artisteril (🇪🇸 Spain) and UBTECH Robotics (🇨🇳 China) was born.
Four companies. Four countries. Four complementary perspectives united by one goal: training the workforce of the future and proving live that industrial teleoperation is not science fiction.
The welcome at Terra Robotics was given to us by Luis Méndez and Julio Otero. We also met Terra’s robotics team, Mujib and Dennis.
We also had a meeting with Murat Arpaci, founder of Terra Robotics, where we discussed the next steps for working together and the future of robotics in the industry.

The Week in Terra Robotics 🇩🇪
On March 18th we arrived at Terra Robotics' offices in Bielefeld. Luis, Julio and their entire team welcomed us with something that's priceless in this kind of project: space, full equipment and the support of people who believe in the same thing you do.
From that first day, the Humandroid team worked non-stop. Test after test, iteration after iteration, refining every detail of the teleoperation stack on the UBTECH Tienkung 2.0. We worked through Sunday the 29th, making the most of every available hour before heading to Stuttgart.
A special mention to Francisco Alberto, our Robotics Lead at Humandroid. Fran prepared absolutely everything on the technical side so we could arrive in Stuttgart ready to execute. Nothing that happened at LogiMAT would have been possible without his work.


The Road to Logimat 2026 Stuttgart
On March 23rd we loaded all the equipment into the Terra Robotics van and set off from Bielefeld to Stuttgart. Six hours on the road with the robot in the back and the certainty that the next day we were going to show something nobody had ever seen before.
We arrived on time. Together with Artisteril we configured everything: connections, latency, teleoperation flows, the use cases we were going to demonstrate. On the 24th, LogiMAT began.

Live at LogiMAT 2026
The LogiMAT floor doesn't forgive. Thousands of industrial professionals who know their technology, who have seen too many empty promises, who ask what doesn't work before what does. There's no room for a lab demo.
From the Artisteril booth, Sergio coordinated everything to make the presentation flawless. And there, with RobotsOS ID1 running on the UBTECH Tienkung 2.0, the first industrial teleoperation of a humanoid robot at a trade show of this scale began: object manipulation, navigation in an industrial environment, human-robot interaction — in real time, in front of the audience.
The response said it all.
What This Means
Humanoid robots are not here to replace workers. They're here to empower them. Teleoperation is the first stage of the process: the human operator moves, the robot copies, and the robot learns. Over time, it executes autonomously. That is skills transfer. That is training the workforce of the future.
That is exactly what we demonstrated in Stuttgart.
LogiMAT 2026 was not an event. It was proof that this vision works at real scale, in a real industrial environment, in front of a real industrial audience.

Thank You

To Luis Mendez, Julio Otero and the entire Terra Robotics team: thank you for welcoming us in Bielefeld, for opening the doors of your office and for believing in this alliance from day one.
To Sergio and Artisteril: thank you for the booth, the flawless coordination and for being the bridge that European industry needed to see.
To Syunka HE and the UBTECH team: thank you for the technical support and for being there when it mattered.
And to Leo Gerzon: thank you for joining us at the fair and for capturing the moments that matter most the ones we'll carry with us long after LogiMAT is over.
And to Francisco Alberto : without your work, none of this would have happened.
What begins here doesn't end at LogiMAT. This is the first chapter of something much bigger.
Humandroid is an Argentine industrial humanoid robotics company. We build Robots ID, the end-to-end operating system for humanoid robots. If you want to bring a humanoid to your operation, reach out at humandro-id.com




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