Roboții umanoizi din China se confruntă cu o nouă provocare

Chinese humanoid robot manufacturers face a critical challenge at the World Robotics Conference in Beijing, aiming to prove their technology's economic viability. Over 300 companies are participating, showcasing more than 2,000 exhibits and launching over 150 products. Investor interest is high, but the focus is shifting from performance to productivity and cost-effectiveness. Robots are already used in tasks like food delivery, but widespread adoption is limited. The industry must demonstrate value to survive, as costs remain a significant barrier. The upcoming RoboCup will test robots in real-world scenarios, emphasizing practical applications over flashy demonstrations. Geopolitical uncertainties also pose challenges, particularly for Chinese manufacturers, who dominate the global market.