China robot makers seek to turn humanoid hype into useful work
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China Humanoid Robots Shift to Industrial Utility
At this year's World Robot Conference in Beijing, Chinese humanoid robot maker Unitree’s founder declared that humanoid robots could take off commercially in just two years. The industry is moving beyond viral entertainment, sharpening its focus on real-world uses—from factory assembly lines to household chores. Allen Wan reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
China robot makers seek to turn humanoid hype into useful work
BEIJING — Chinese robot makers showed off humanoids sorting parcels, packing mobile phones and helping with household chores at a Beijing conference on Wednesday (Aug 19), seeking to demonstrate a shift from crowd-pleasing displays to broader commercial use.More than 300 mostly domestic companies are attending the World Robot Conference, which runs through Sunday, displaying over 2,000 exhibits and launching more than 150 products, according to …
China Humanoid Robot Makers Chase Mass Adoption
Beijing Robotics Conference Highlights China’s Push toward Mass Robot Adoption Quick Summary China’s humanoid robot makers gathered in Beijing to pursue wider commercial adoption and attract new customers. More than 300 companies showcased over 2,000 robotics exhibits during the major industry conference. The event also featured more than 150 newly launched products across several growing application areas. Strong investor interest has also inc…
China is far ahead of the world in introducing humanoid robots. The World Robot Conference opened in Beijing, China on August 19. Although it may take some time before humanoid robots are widely used in industry, the accumulation of operational data will become an important tool for improving technological levels. (According to Count...)
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