Yuk Hui’s philosophy of technology builds upon B. Stigler’s legacy and rooted in Heidegger’s concept of technicity. Alongside his active embrace of G. Simondon’s discourse on “second-order cybernetics” and G. Deleuze's ontology, Yuk Hui also absorbs German idealism, the history of cybernetics theory, and the tradition of Chinese philosophy into his philosophical framework. In this paper, I aim to illuminate the relevance of Yuk Hui’s philosophy to New Materialism. To achieve this, I will examine his philosophy through key concepts such as digital object, cybernetics, and cosmotechnics, and establish connections between these concepts and the notions of New Materialism, which include matter’s activity, entanglement and relation, pedesis, intensity and individuation, and transversality. Through this analysis, in the conclusion, I will propose “cosmopolitechnics” as a new concept penetrating Yuk Hui’s philosophy.