
The 2025 World Robot Conference is taking place this week in Beijing, marking the event’s tenth anniversary with the largest number of participating companies yet.
Under the theme “Making Robots Smarter, Making Embodied Agents More Intelligent,” the five-day event comprises 200 robotics companies unveiling more than 1,500 products, including more than 100 debuts, more than twice as many as the 2024 conference.
Participating companies include ABB, Festo, Estun, Unitree, Galbot and CITIC Heavy Industries.
Humanoids in the spotlight
Humanoid robots are getting particular attention at this year’s event.
Among the robots on display is the Unitree G1 humanoid, which the company has continually updated to improve range of motion and is now capable of performing a variety of martial arts moves. The robot is set to participate in a robot “combat competition” at the event.
Beijing-based Embodied AI Robotics Innovation Center is also displaying its Tien Kung Ultra humanoid, which won the world’s first humanoid robot half marathon earlier this year.
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