China Unveils World's Largest First 4S Robot Mall in Beijing E-Town
- Beijing E-Town is opening a four-story humanoid robot 4S store and robot-themed restaurant on August 8 that showcases over 100 robots from more than 40 brands.
- The store launch supports China’s national push to commercialize humanoid robots amid growing robotics subsidies and a planned $137 billion AI fund.
- Visitors can interact with robots that perform tasks like serving drinks, playing chess, dancing, and cleaning, illustrating advances in humanoid robotics technology.
- Wang Yifan, director of the Robot Mall, highlighted that for robots to become widespread in homes, it is essential to go beyond depending only on robotics firms by offering customized solutions that meet consumer needs.
- The opening could accelerate commercialization of mature robot products by linking the 4S store and restaurant, signifying progress in China’s AI and robotics industry leadership.
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A commercial complex dedicated to humanoid robots has just opened in China. The initiative illustrates Beijing's ambition to become a world leader in the field.
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