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Embodied AI developers contest takes place in south China's Shenzhen

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Embodied AI developers contest takes place in south China's Shenzhen

2026-03-29 21:21 Last Updated At:21:37

China's first Embodied AI Developers Conference (EAIDC) kicked off Friday in Shenzhen City of south China's Guangdong Province, gathering 20 teams from the country's top universities to compete for awards of innovation.

Organized by Chinese humanoid startup X Square Robot and Shenzhen AI Industry Association, teams from Tsinghua University, Peking University and other schools will compete in areas including open-source model adaptation, complex task training, and real-device deployment execution.

The conference will also facilitate discussions between academia and industry on the development of embodied AI technology and breakthroughs in industrial challenges, aiming to advance embodied AI from laboratory research to real-world scenarios and from algorithmic exploration to large-scale industrial application.

Themed "Igniting Embodied AI, Enabling Hands-On Execution", the event will last through Monday.

Embodied AI developers contest takes place in south China's Shenzhen

Embodied AI developers contest takes place in south China's Shenzhen

The ongoing Shanghai Fashion Week has drawn designers, buyers, and fashion enthusiasts from around the world. Beyond the runway, it serves as a key platform where global fashion meets with the Chinese market and the economic momentum behind it.

As a key barometer of China's fashion industry, the Shanghai Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2026 kicked off on Wednesday.

The event is rapidly emerging as a key gateway for international brands entering China and a launchpad for Chinese designers to make their mark the global stage.

This season, designers, buyers, and brands have converged not only to present their collections, but also to engage directly with the market.

Unlike Paris's focus on exclusive talent discovery or Milan's emphasis on high-end luxury, Shanghai distinguishes itself with a fully integrated fashion ecosystem.

"It's my first time at the Shanghai Fashion Week, and I'm surprised by how well organized it is. What also impressed me is the diversity of brands here," said Yoon Chun-ho, founder and designer of YCH.

A French buyer shared her view about the Shanghai Fashion Week from the perspective of the European market, one of the world's fashion hubs.

"I think it's very interesting, and definitely different from what I expected. And I saw a few brands that suit to me, especially at the beginning, and that could fit also the European clients. So very interesting to follow, and I guess I'll have to come back to see more," said Marine Humeau, divisional merchandise manager of Printemps from Paris.

As more designers seek to enter the Chinese market, a growing number of buyers return each season to discover emerging Chinese talent and introduce their collections to international markets.

For local brands, the runway offers more than exposure; it is an opportunity to turn visibility into tangible business results.

Shanghai Fashion Week shines, bridging runway, retail with global appeal

Shanghai Fashion Week shines, bridging runway, retail with global appeal

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