TechFlow news, November 10 — OpenMind, a robotics software company, together with Robostore, the largest distributor of Unitree in the United States, today announced the launch of the world’s first comprehensive humanoid robot education curriculum.
As the Unitree G1 sees growing adoption across campuses and labs, institutions require standardized academic pathways beyond papers and simulations. This new curriculum meets that need: a modular, video-based system covering areas such as locomotion, perception, coordination, and interaction. Built on OpenMind’s OM1 operating system, it enables learners to program, test, and deploy humanoid robots in physical environments.
"The pace of advancement in humanoid robots has outstripped educational support," said Jan Liphardt, CEO of OpenMind and professor at Stanford University. "We built this curriculum so every lab and student can experiment with embodied intelligence using real hardware, not just writing code in simulators."
Teddy Hagerty, CEO of Robostore, added, "This collaboration brings together world-class hardware and a complete educational foundation. With OM1 and the Unitree G1, higher education institutions will usher in a new paradigm for learning embodied intelligence."
Robostore has already supported over 100 leading institutions, including Harvard University, MIT, and Stanford University, reflecting the rising demand from technical schools and research organizations. The curriculum will be available this month through Robostore and its partner academic institutions and research labs.




