"Co-fostering new quality productive forces for a shared future" is the theme adopted by the World Robot Conference (WRC) 2024 held in Beijing from August 21 to 25.
The WRC 2024 featured a three-day main forum and 25 thematic forums. A total of 416 domestic and international guests discussed the latest trends in robotics development. The main forum was divided into three key areas: industrial development, collaborative innovation, and technological innovation. Experts engaged in in-depth discussions on the future trends of the robotics industry and technology.
Simultaneously, the conference hosted a robot expo, with 169 domestic and international robot companies displaying over 600 innovative products, including more than 60 new releases.
The WRC 2024 continued its tradition of showcasing "robot +" application scenarios, deepening mature applications, and exploring emerging ones. For the first time, a cutting-edge innovation exhibition area was introduced, inviting universities and research institutes to present pioneering innovations still in the experimental research and development stages, such as guide robots and flying robots. This initiative provided fresh insights into the future directions of innovative robot applications.
The WRC has entered its 10th year since its first event in 2015. In this decade, it has strengthened cooperation with the scientific and technological communities and industries of various countries to vigorously promote the research and development and industrialization of robot science and technology.
Goldman Sachs Research envisions the market for humanoid robots to rise up to 154 billion USD by 2035.
China has accelerated the development of humanoid robots. In 2023, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released a guideline on promoting humanoid robot development, proposing to establish a preliminary innovation system for humanoid robots by 2025.
In November 2023, the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center was established to accelerate the technology supply and industrialization of humanoid robots. This April, the center unveiled Tiangong,?a self-developed general-purpose humanoid robot that stands out for its ability to run solely on electric drive.
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