The whole internet erupts! Wang Leehom crashes a tech IPO top-tier celebrity feast— the script is just too unbelievable!
On August 19, humanoid robotics leader Unitree Technology successfully went public (IPO). Founder Wang Xingxing and Sequoia’s沈南鹏 (Shen Nanpeng) both gathered for a thank-you banquet. The most unexpected guest was none other than Wang Leehom—he even sat directly at the capital’s inner-core main table, instantly trending across the entire internet!
This “god-tier” collaboration came from a wildly implausible cross-industry cooperation. Earlier, Wang Leehom wanted to have a custom mobile mechanical piano made for a concert, and he reached out to Unitree Technology. But Wang Xingxing responded with霸气 (commanding confidence): “We don’t make pianos. We only make humanoid robots!”
With no existing cases and no mature solution, the Unitree team only left one confident line: “We haven’t done it before, but we definitely can!”
After hours of refinement, the team spent time perfecting everything—logging thousands of human movement actions to recreate the full concert choreography. During rehearsal, the robot suddenly malfunctioned: the tempo kept slowing down. The team immediately pulled an all-nighter to rewrite the code and synchronize with the stage lighting timecode, and somehow managed an extreme rescue that successfully completed the performance.
The stage performance went viral and caught fire beyond expectations—even Musk proactively reshared it and commented: “Impressive!”
On site, Wang Leehom joked with laughter: “Last year, the robot stage blew up the overseas internet. This year, it’s directly blowing up the entire financial world!”
A singer cross-industry teaming up with hardcore technology—this really is the entertainment industry’s most incredible crossover comeback 🔥
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