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humanoid robots await laws for everest mission

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No concrete commercial mechanism identified. The article describes a proposed robot deployment on Everest that faces regulatory uncertainty. No investment amounts, price moves, supply disruptions, or margin impacts are reported. The event is too early-stage and lacks commercial channels.

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  • Chinese humanoid robots completed a half-marathon in Beijing on April 19, 2026.
  • Geologic Dome and Fourteen Peaks Expedition proposed deploying a Unitree G1 robot on Everest in 2026 for waste collection and glacier monitoring.
  • Nepal currently lacks laws governing non-human climbers, creating regulatory hurdles.
  • Test expedition planned for autumn 2026 pending government approval.
  • Robot to be donated to a local organization after the expedition.

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