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World Robot Conference features real-life applications

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World Robot Conference features real-life applications

2026-08-19 19:35 Last Updated At:20:07

The 2026 World Robot Conference opened in Beijing E-Town on Wednesday, bringing more than 3,000 exhibits, with one tenth of them premiered.

Running for five days, the event has drawn over 300 exhibitors, up 69 percent from last year, and more than 60 activities are on agenda.

"We have built a 600-square-meter immersive zone with several hundred products on display. We designed scenarios like a cyber training camp, a real-life industrial park, and a future-life house to show innovative applications of robots. Visitors can even remotely operate the robots on their own and experience the latest robotic technologies," said Fang Pei, procurement and sales head at JD Embodied Intelligent Robotics.

Apart from the larger scale, the exhibition at this year's conference shifts more from individual robot skills to scenarios of their working applications.

At the booth of a Humanoid Robot Innovation Center, the robot Tiangong, once a "marathon runner" in previous robot marathon competitions, performs various jobs. Controlled through large models, Tiangong can carry goods, conduct quality inspections, and do other work.

In a household scenario, Tiangong can execute orders of users like finding sausage and putting in into a designated container.

"The general trend shows that the industry is now shifting the focus from robot bodies, its motion and manufacturing to its intelligence and ability to working in the real world," said Xiong Youjun, general manager of the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center.

The expansion of the exhibition scale aligns with the sector's rapid growth as a whole. According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China's industrial and service robot output rose 28 percent and 11.9 percent year on year in the first half of 2026, respectively. Chinese-developed quadruped robots now account for nearly 70 percent of global sales, with more than 400 domestically-built humanoid robot models, over half of the world's total.

World Robot Conference features real-life applications

World Robot Conference features real-life applications

China's central authorities' lawful law-enforcement in the waters surrounding Taiwan is legitimate and just, said Zhu Fenglian, spokeswoman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, at a press conference in Beijing on Wednesday.

She said Taiwan's DPP (Democratic Progressive Party) regime has distorted facts about it in an attempt to resist the central government to protect its selfish political interest, and such attempts are doomed to fail.

"Taiwan is a part of China. This is an indisputable and unchallengeable historical and legal fact. The relevant central authorities' lawful law-enforcement and rights-protection operations in the waters surrounding the island of Taiwan are legitimate and just actions to safeguard national territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, protect the life and property safety of fishermen across the Strait, and maintain normal navigation and operational order in the relevant waters. The DPP regime distorts the facts and maliciously hypes the action in an attempt to resist the central government to protect and pursue their selfish political interest, but such attempts are doomed to fail," said Zhu.

Central authorities' law-enforcement in waters surrounding Taiwan just: spokeswoman

Central authorities' law-enforcement in waters surrounding Taiwan just: spokeswoman

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