China robots conference spotlights the changing face of humanoids

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China robots conference spotlights the changing face of humanoids
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BEIJING: As China seeks to race ahead in humanoid robot development, its supply chains showcased cheaper and innovative parts at the World Robot Conference in Beijing, but some executives warn the industry has yet to improve product reliability.

A humanoid robot developed by Ex-Robots winks at the World Robot Conference in Beijing, China Aug 21, 2024.

Pliable technology will usher in robotic arms at a cost of around 10,000 yuan , Wisson said on its website. "The whole supply chain still needs to address issues with product reliability," said Yi, adding that due to defect rates, his company can only make products in volumes of up to 1,000. "The robot industry has broad prospects and huge market potential," Li said, according to China's official Xinhua news agency.

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