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China’s robots—from ‘factory brains’ to vacuums that can pick up your socks—are lapping the competition
Good morning. Earlier this month, an engineer at electric vehicle maker Xpeng cut open the company’s new humanoid robot to dispel social media rumors that the life-like creature was a real person.
China is rapidly scaling humanoid robot production as Elon Musk's Optimus remains uncommercialised, raising questions over ...
In mid-August, Beijing’s National Speed Skating Oval – the “Ice Ribbon” built for the 2022 Winter Olympics – hosted a new kind of sporting event. For four days, more than 500 humanoid robots from 16 ...
On the outskirts of Beijing, young Chinese entrepreneur Cheng Hao sits on an indoor soccer pitch – but this turf isn’t for humans. It’s where engineers working for his start-up, Booster Robotics, ...
China's Tsinghua University has set up a new cross-disciplinary institute to undertake robotics research, the latest sign of increased academic support from its top universities as the country doubles ...
With AI-powered humanoids now playing 3-on-3 matches, China kicks off its boldest push yet to dominate robotics through sports. Reading time 3 minutes China has officially launched its first humanoid ...
The robotics revolution isn’t coming; it has already started. Over the past year, I travelled to China, Japan and Korea to see some of the world’s most advanced humanoid and adaptive robotics firms.
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China’s Ambitious Path to Global Robotics Leadership
In recent years, China has embarked on an ambitious journey to position itself at the forefront of global robotics innovation. With strategic investments, policy directives, and a robust educational ...
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US vs China Tech Race 2025: Who Leads in AI, Semiconductors & Robotics
US leads in core technology development, AI frameworks, cloud infrastructure and quantum computing, and continues to attract ...
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