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2026 World Robot Conference Opens in Beijing, Gathering Over 300 Exhibitors to Showcase Cutting-Edge Innovations

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On August 19, 2026, the 2026 World Robot Conference officially kicked off in Beijing under the theme "Human-Machine Symbiosis and Industry-Demand Integration." Over its five-day run, this premier event has not only served as a core platform for unveiling major breakthroughs, launching new products, and exchanging cutting-edge technologies in the global robotics sector, but also provided the public with an interactive window to experience state-of-the-art technologies firsthand and envision future lifestyles. As the annual bellwether of the global robotics industry, this year's conference once again showcased China's robust momentum and innovative vitality in the field to the world.

Comprising a main forum, an expo, and over 70 concurrent events, the conference is strongly backed by 30 leading international institutions worldwide. Notably, the World Robot Expo has reached a record scale, gathering more than 300 renowned domestic and international enterprises—a substantial year-on-year increase of 69%. During the exhibition, over 3,000 cutting-edge exhibits will be showcased, including more than 300 global debuts, fully demonstrating the high regard and active participation of the global robotics industry in this platform. The expo is meticulously organized into four core exhibition zones, comprehensively covering core component enterprises across the entire robotics industry chain. From foundational technologies to end-user applications, it constructs a complete exhibition matrix of the industrial ecosystem.

In terms of exhibition content, manufacturers of complete humanoid robots have become the spotlight of the event. Centered around the core concept of "Robots + Application Scenarios," major enterprises have presented innovative application solutions across diverse scenarios such as manufacturing, food and beverage retail, healthcare and elderly care, and emergency rescue. These solutions not only highlight technological breakthroughs but also reflect the trend of robots deeply penetrating various industries. Additionally, the conference has launched the "Global Robot Application Exploration Initiative," aiming to recruit mass-produced products and provide them free of charge to global innovation teams, further accelerating the translation and implementation of technological achievements. Worth mentioning is that the conference has debuted the "Robot Lifestyle Street" for the first time, ingeniously combining hardcore technology with everyday life to offer visitors an immersive cross-over experience of "technology, cuisine, and cultural creativity," making cutting-edge technology truly within reach.

At the event, CCTV reporter Zhang Peiling experienced the charm of robotics technology firsthand. During a desktop air hockey match against a robot, the reporter gained a profound appreciation for the robot's exceptional performance in high-dynamic tasks. Utilizing advanced visual recognition technology, the robot can predict the trajectory of the puck in real time and respond with precision and speed. More importantly, its built-in reinforcement learning algorithm continuously improves model accuracy through ongoing interactions, demonstrating the immense potential of deep integration between AI and robotic hardware. This highly interactive display not only allows visitors to intuitively grasp technological progress but also provides vivid references for industry applications.

The continued popularity of the World Robot Conference is a vivid microcosm of the booming development of China's robotics industry. In recent years, driven by the dual engines of policy guidance and market demand, China's robotics sector has entered a golden period of development. Authoritative data shows that from January to May this year, the operating revenue of robotics enterprises above designated size successfully exceeded the 90 billion yuan mark, achieving a rapid year-on-year growth of 26.9%. Even more encouraging is that the average growth rate over the past five years has surpassed 20%. This series of impressive figures fully validates the strong resilience and vast market potential of China's robotics industry. The vibrant vitality of the industry continues to emerge, providing robust support for the transformation and upgrading of the manufacturing sector and injecting new technological momentum into global economic recovery.

As the 2026 World Robot Conference unfolds in full swing, the global robotics industry's attention is once again focused on Beijing. This industry gala, integrating technology exhibitions, intellectual exchange, and application exploration, will undoubtedly further promote collaborative innovation and integrated development in the global robotics sector, ushering in a new chapter of human-machine symbiosis and industry-demand integration.

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