China's Robot Industry Takes Center Stage at Canton Fair
PorAinvest
sábado, 18 de octubre de 2025, 12:05 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The service-robot zone has attracted significant attention with exhibits such as a humanoid robot capable of pouring water, a spherical robot that can stop precisely, and an AI-powered robotic dog. These innovations underscore China's commitment to developing sophisticated robots for various applications, from hospitality to home automation.
Beijing Yunji Technology Co. Ltd., a prominent player in the sector, recently raised USD 76 million through its Hong Kong IPO, making it the first company to list in Hong Kong under the "specialist technology" rule. The funds will be used to expand Yunji's portfolio of AI-empowered robots and service agents, aiming to penetrate deeper into the Chinese market and explore new sectors such as office buildings and healthcare facilities.
Meanwhile, Apple Inc. is also diversifying its manufacturing operations by expanding its presence in Vietnam. The company is set to assemble two highly anticipated smart home devices—the new HomePod with a screen and a tabletop robot—in Vietnam, marking a strategic shift away from its heavy reliance on China. This move is driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions, and it underscores Apple's efforts to mitigate risks associated with concentrated manufacturing.
The Canton Fair 2025 serves as a testament to China's robust robotics industry, which is supported by a complete manufacturing chain and advanced algorithm control software. As the world's leading manufacturer of robots, China continues to innovate and expand its influence in the global market.
The 138th Canton Fair is showcasing a record high of over 32,000 exhibitors, with a service-robot zone featuring 46 leading companies. Robots such as a humanoid robot that can pour water, a spherical robot that can stop precisely, and an AI-powered robotic dog are drawing attention. China has become a leading force in the robot industry, with a complete manufacturing chain and booming algorithm control software supporting its development.
The 138th Canton Fair, currently underway, is showcasing a record high of over 32,000 exhibitors, with a service-robot zone featuring 46 leading companies. This year's event highlights China's emergence as a global leader in the robotics industry, demonstrating its advancements in manufacturing and algorithm control software.The service-robot zone has attracted significant attention with exhibits such as a humanoid robot capable of pouring water, a spherical robot that can stop precisely, and an AI-powered robotic dog. These innovations underscore China's commitment to developing sophisticated robots for various applications, from hospitality to home automation.
Beijing Yunji Technology Co. Ltd., a prominent player in the sector, recently raised USD 76 million through its Hong Kong IPO, making it the first company to list in Hong Kong under the "specialist technology" rule. The funds will be used to expand Yunji's portfolio of AI-empowered robots and service agents, aiming to penetrate deeper into the Chinese market and explore new sectors such as office buildings and healthcare facilities.
Meanwhile, Apple Inc. is also diversifying its manufacturing operations by expanding its presence in Vietnam. The company is set to assemble two highly anticipated smart home devices—the new HomePod with a screen and a tabletop robot—in Vietnam, marking a strategic shift away from its heavy reliance on China. This move is driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions, and it underscores Apple's efforts to mitigate risks associated with concentrated manufacturing.
The Canton Fair 2025 serves as a testament to China's robust robotics industry, which is supported by a complete manufacturing chain and advanced algorithm control software. As the world's leading manufacturer of robots, China continues to innovate and expand its influence in the global market.
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