On August 19, the highly anticipated 2026 World Robot Conference officially kicked off at the BREC Yichuang International Convention and Exhibition Center in the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area, also known as Beijing E-Town. As a premier global event in the robotics sector, this year's conference brings together over 3,000 cutting-edge exhibits and features the grand launch of more than 300 debut products. This industry gala not only serves as a concentrated showcase of China's innovative achievements in embodied intelligence but also stands as a vivid testament to the vigorous development of China's new quality productive forces. Observations from the conference reveal that embodied intelligence is bidding farewell to lab simulations and flashy demonstrations, striding confidently into a new phase of large-scale application.
From "Showcasing Skills" to "Taking on Real Jobs": Real-World Operations Reshape the Industry Narrative
In previous editions of the conference, many robots often drew audience attention through stunt performances, fun interactions, and other flashy demonstrations. This year, however, a stroll through the exhibition halls reveals that real-world operational scenarios have become the core narrative for the vast majority of participating enterprises. Stripped of their flashy veneer, robots are accelerating their entry into real-world application scenarios such as transportation, logistics, healthcare, and catering, translating cutting-edge technologies into tangible productive forces. In logistics and warehousing scenarios, intelligent transport robots significantly boost sorting efficiency through precise visual recognition and path planning; in the medical field, surgical assistance and rehabilitation robots are providing safer and more precise solutions for both doctors and patients. This shift marks the robotics industry's transition from the technology validation phase to the commercial deployment phase, with companies placing greater emphasis on solving industry pain points and enhancing the practical operational capabilities and economic benefits of robots in complex environments.
From "Honing Physical Skills" to "Building Intelligent Brains": Embodied Intelligence Brains Become the Focal Point of Competition
For a long time, the humanoid robot track has focused on overcoming motion control challenges, pursuing stable running, agile jumping, and more refined limb movements. However, this year's conference has sent out a crucial industry signal: the dimensions of industrial competition are undergoing iterative upgrades. Many enterprises are no longer content with merely achieving physical agility; instead, they are pooling their efforts to tackle physical world models and embodied intelligence brains. Physical world models enable robots to conduct massive trial-and-error and learning in virtual environments, thereby equipping them with greater robustness and adaptability when facing unknown situations in the real world. By endowing agile physical bodies with the abilities to perceive, understand, reason autonomously, and generalize from one instance to another, robots can truly "read" and comprehend the complex and diverse real-world environment. This leap from physical prowess to cognitive intelligence is a hallmark of the maturation of embodied intelligence technology.
Multi-Dimensional Exhibition Zones in Synergy: A Comprehensive Showcase of Cutting-Edge Technology
This year's conference has set up extensive exhibition zones and events at the BREC Yichuang International Convention and Exhibition Center. The exhibition area, comprising the first floors of Halls A and B, as well as Halls C, D1, and D2, presents the latest achievements across the entire robotics industry chain. The concurrent main forum, held on the second floor of the North Conference Center, brings together top industry experts and scholars to discuss industry development trends. In addition, a variety of robot competitions are in full swing. On the east side of the first-floor atrium in Hall A, the Convergent Robot Challenge and the BCI Brain-Controlled Robot Competition are being held, showcasing the exploration and breakthroughs in cutting-edge technologies; while the third and fourth floors of Hall B serve as the venue for the Youth Robot Design Competition, cultivating reserve talent for the future of the industry. To enhance the attendee experience, the conference has also launched a one-click navigation system. Attendees can scan a QR code to view the complete venue layout and plan a route directly to their target booth or meeting room with a single click, completely eliminating the hassle of getting lost in the venue.
Tech Integrated into Daily Life: Robot Consumer Street Draws Huge Crowds
Beyond hardcore technology, the conference also emphasizes the integration of technology with everyday life. The Robot Consumer Street brings together robots, culinary delights, cultural and creative products, and trendy toys, offering attendees a one-stop, diversified tech experience. Notably, the mascot of the 2026 World Robot Conference has officially been named "Jilingling." This smart, agile, and highly tech-savvy character has launched a wide range of themed cultural and creative merchandise on the consumer street, making it a popular choice for attendees to check in and capture memorable moments.
The hosting of the 2026 World Robot Conference not only provides an international platform for global robotics enterprises to showcase their latest technologies and exchange industry experience but also injects strong momentum into the high-quality development of the robotics industry. With continuous breakthroughs in embodied intelligence technology and the ongoing expansion of application scenarios, robots are integrating into all walks of life and thousands of households at an unprecedented pace, gradually unfolding a smarter and more beautiful vision of the future. The conference will run until August 23. Tech enthusiasts and industry professionals are welcome to visit and witness the present and future of the robotics industry together.
