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The World Robot Conference 2024 unveiled several humanoid robots including Astribot S1, NAVAI, AGIBOT and others, featuring human capabilities, expressions and interactions. Notably, the conference was hosted by Beijing at the Beijing Economic Technical Development Area (E-Town) from August 21 to 25 and has wrapped up with huge success.
This five-day conference presented the latest advancements in robotics and attracted over 169 exhibitors globally, with more than 600 innovative products and over 27 different humanoid models.
This years conference focused on three themes including industrial development, collaborative innovation and technological innovation. Featuring the world’s top robotic scientists, industrial leaders, and innovation elites, the event showcased robotic technologies and their possible development in the near future.
The conference was held alongside the World Robot Contest Championship 2024, with around 13000 participants and over 10 countries including the United States, South Korea, Switzerland, Germany and others.
World Robot Exhibition 2024 and World Forum on Robot 2024 were also held there.
The World Robot Conference was aimed at technical and scientific advancement under the new industrial development trends in the world. The conference further provided a great chance to build networks with global robotics community, benefit from the global resources, bring creative talent and utilize the platform for further international cooperation in the field of robotics and constructing long-term cooperation mechanism.
It is to be noted thar this annual event comes amid the dominance of China to overtake the western rivals like Tesla in the humanoid robotic industry. The Chinese government with a committee led by President XI Jinping has been backing their efforts in the technical sector and focus on building new productive forces in technology.
The Chinas robotics industry has surpassed the investment of over 100 billion in the last 10 years for its advancement.
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