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China's humanoid robotics industry is looking for ways to take robots beyond the showroom and closer to real world use. At this year's World Robot Conference in Beijing, companies are showcasing advances in AI, motion control and robot training, while exploring new applications for these machines.
China's humanoid robotics industry is looking for ways to take robots beyond the showroom and closer to real world use. At this year's World Robot Conference in Beijing, companies are showcasing advances in AI, motion control and robot training, while exploring new applications for these machines.