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Humanoid Robotics Deployments Accelerate as Humanoid Global Eyes Defense-Led M&A

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
May 24, 2026
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The transition from pilot programs to commercial-scale deployment in the humanoid robotics sector is gathering pace. Japan Airlines has committed to a three-year operational rollout of humanoid units at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport starting May 2026, marking a shift away from trial phases. At BMW’s Spartanburg plant, robots from Figure have already helped produce more than 30,000 vehicles, and the pilot is now being extended to the Leipzig facility. Meanwhile, Toyota Canada has deployed Agility Robotics’ machines for material handling. These real-world applications underscore a broader trend: the path from testing to routine use is narrowing faster than many anticipated.

Against this backdrop, Humanoid Global Holdings — a Vancouver-based investment vehicle focused on embodied artificial intelligence — is pursuing a strategic overhaul that pivots toward defense and security. The company is actively seeking an acquisition or joint venture in the military robotics niche, aiming to position itself where humanoids can replace personnel in hazardous environments and protect critical infrastructure. “China is world-leading in scalable, cost-efficient production of humanoid robots,” CEO Shahab Samimi noted, as the company simultaneously targets geographic diversification into the Chinese market, where a state-backed fund worth $138 billion is pouring into AI and robotics.

The stock’s performance tells a tale of extremes. Humanoid Global shares have surged roughly 2,950 percent over the past year, though the recent trajectory has been choppy. The equity shed 2.2 percent in the past week and more than 21 percent over the past month, reflecting uncertainty ahead of a deal. From an all-time low of CAD 0.06 in May 2025, the stock still sits 76 percent higher. With a beta of 2.42, the shares amplify broader market moves by more than double, leaving them acutely sensitive to sector headlines. The company’s latest quarterly operating loss narrowed to CAD 927,000 from CAD 2.49 million in the previous quarter, a sign of improving cost discipline.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Humanoid?

Enormous capital flows are underpinning the sector’s expansion. Venture financing for robotics more than tripled between 2023 and 2025, reaching nearly $41 billion annually. In the first quarter of 2026 alone, developers of world models raised roughly $6 billion. Morgan Stanley projects 40,000 humanoids in operation globally by 2030, swelling to 63 million by 2050. China’s domestic market alone is expected to surpass $10 billion by 2029, and the country currently ships thirty times more robotics units than the United States. On the defense side, global military spending is forecast to rise to $6.6 trillion by 2035, creating a ready addressable market for humanoid systems.

Economics are also aligning. According to IDTechEx, humanoid robots operating at high utilization can pay for themselves in about six months, versus roughly 15 months at moderate utilization. That rapid amortization is helping to accelerate corporate adoption across industries. For Humanoid Global, however, the defining catalyst remains elusive. Since its February 2026 strategy update, no deal has been announced. The company’s acquisition search targets producers of production-ready systems for dangerous environments, and it intends to build a vertically integrated portfolio spanning hardware, software, and integrated solutions for embodied AI.

Until a transaction materializes, the stock remains a pure play on sector momentum rather than company-specific fundamentals. The regulatory calendar adds another layer: the European Union is expected to mandate binding safety certifications for commercial robots by the third quarter of 2027, a milestone that will separate viable operators from the rest. For now, Humanoid Global’s next move — be it an acquisition, joint venture, or continued patience — will determine whether the shares can break out of their recent consolidation.

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