2025 Humanoid Robot Motion Capture Forum Successfully Concluded
- axis3d MKT
- Sep 3
- 2 min read
On July 31, 2025, Axis3D Technology hosted the Humanoid Robot Motion Capture Technology Forum at Baidu’s AI Innovation Hub in Beijing, with co-organizers Movella (Xsens), Tianshu Tech, Manus, Tesollo, and Sowill. The event, held both online and onsite, gathered global experts, scholars, and industry leaders under the theme “Efficient Hardware-Software Synergy to Accelerate Humanoid Motion Learning.”

Motion Capture: A “Sensory Upgrade” for Robots
The forum opened with Bismarck Ho, Senior Product Manager at Movella (Xsens), who explained how inertial motion capture has become the gold standard for training humanoid robots. Xsens’ high-precision sensors and wireless synchronization enable accurate human motion data to be translated into robotic joint control, creating natural and flexible movements. Live demos showcased robots “learning” to run, jump, and walk with remarkable realism.

Expanding Applications: From Hands to Multi-Scenario Robotics
Tianshu Tech presented its integrated training and control platform, highlighting hardware-software synergy. Manus showcased its innovative motion capture gloves for precise hand tracking, unlocking new use cases in assembly and healthcare. Tesollo from Korea introduced dexterous hand technology, giving robots tactile capabilities for reliable, precise physical interaction.

AI Ecosystem: Accelerating Autonomous Learning
NVIDIA’s China partner Leadtek shared how the Isaac platform combines simulation with real-world motion capture data, optimizing AI-driven motion learning. This integration lays the foundation for humanoid robots to evolve from programmed control toward true autonomy.
Outlook: From Research to Real-World Impact
The forum highlighted how motion capture, AI, and robotics hardware are converging to drive humanoid robots toward large-scale adoption. Future applications include:
Smart Manufacturing
Elderly Care & Healthcare
Public Services
With deeper technology integration, humanoid robots are expected to play an essential role in building a more intelligent, human-centered future.



