Humanoid Robots Showcased at China International Robot Summit Forum

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Wuhu, China – The 14th China International Robot Summit Forum, held in Wuhu, Anhui Province, displayed impressive advancements in humanoid robots, captivating attendees with live demonstrations of Tai Chi and dance performances. Among the showcased robots were H1 from Hangzhou-based Unitree Robotics and Kuavo from Shenzhen-based Leju Robotics.

Experts at the forum emphasized the significant strides made in humanoid robot development while acknowledging ongoing challenges. According to Zhao Jie, a professor at Harbin Institute of Technology, humanoid robots exemplify embodied intelligence, capable of performing intricate tasks akin to humans.

However, Chen Li, co-founder of Unitree Robotics, highlighted the technological hurdles in enabling robots to perform everyday tasks like cooking and cleaning. The reliance on foreign-made chips for domestic robots remains a critical issue, with Ji Chao, chief scientist at iFlytek Humanoid Robots, stressing the need for China to advance its high-performance chip technology to remain competitive in the global market.

Zhao Jie further pointed out the importance of developing more sophisticated components, particularly the hands of humanoid robots, to handle complex household scenarios. Sun Lining, a member of the Russian Academy of Engineering, suggested that future robots should possess an operating system capable of emotional interaction, akin to human skills.

The forum underscored the necessity for interdisciplinary innovation in the robotics industry, merging micro-nano technology and life sciences to propel advancements. While achieving robots with human-like cognition and emotions remains a distant goal, experts remain optimistic about the potential of humanoid robots to revolutionize various industries.

For more detailed information, visit the Global Times article.
 

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