From robot dogs to helpers, China puts robotics ambitions on display at world conference
Unitree’s stock soared nearly sixfold as more than 300 companies displayed 2,000-plus exhibits aimed at turning robots into factory and service tools.
- More than 300 companies showcased over 2,000 exhibits and launched over 150 products at the World Robot Conference in Beijing.
- Shares of Unitree, a leading Chinese humanoid robot maker, surged nearly sixfold during its Shanghai stock market debut after an IPO that was heavily oversubscribed by investors.
- Robotic deployment in China is increasing in areas such as hotel deliveries and assembly lines, but large-scale commercial adoption remains limited beyond pilot projects.
- Government support and a competitive market in China are expected to enhance robotics technology and capabilities in the sector.
44 Articles
44 Articles
China robot makers show off latest humanoids as tech event draws surprise visit from Nvidia CEO’s daughter
Chinese robot makers showed off humanoids sorting parcels, packing mobile phones and helping with household chores at a Beijing conference on Wednesday, seeking to demonstrate a shift from crowd-pleasing displays to broader commercial use.
The World Robots Fair is held from August 19-23 in Beijing, where hundreds of robotics start-ups are present with their robot models.
The Chinese government has made robotics a strategic sector, and companies are investing heavily in physical AI, which enables robots to be animated. The World Robot Exhibition drew thousands of Chinese and foreign visitors from its opening on Wednesday, who strolled from one demonstration to another. At one booth, they pointed their phones at a humanoid wearing an apron and delicately grasping a plastic chicken drumstick. Nearby, dozens of peop…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium































