Beijing targets humanoid robots as priority industry
The center is also developing the Embodied Tien Kung robot platform and the Wise Kaiwu embodied intelligence platform, with a pilot production platform extending small-batch prototyping to large-scale production. Wang Haihua, the center's deputy general manager, said that the center aims to serve as a R&D platform and a public service platform for the industry.
Beijing is also trying to connect robots with users and markets. Robot World in E-town, the world's first 4S store for embodied AI robots, offers sales, spare parts, and surveys, as well as customized development, leasing, and other services. Cooperating with more than 70 robot companies, the store features more than 150 advanced robot products for industrial, medical, and household use.
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