Chinese Robots Shine at CES 2026, Capturing Global Spotlight with Array of Products Debuting Abroad
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Barely 10 minutes into the opening of CES 2026, Chinese embodied intelligence firms set the stage ablaze with a flurry of high-tech displays. The action-packed G1 humanoid robot combat competition staged by Unitree Technology, the vibrant dance routine performed by Enabot, and the traditional yet futuristic lion dance enacted by Booster K1 drew massive crowds. Notably, Booster K1 racked up dozens of sales on its very first day. Fourier Intelligence presented a conceptual prototype of a desktop-sized emotional companion robot, while Vitruve Dynamics showcased its interactive quadruped robot dog, Bobo, slated for a global rollout in the second quarter of 2026. Several of these companies already generate over 60% of their revenue from overseas markets and are strategically using CES as a springboard to penetrate deeper into European and American territories, thus propelling the practical deployment of robotic technology.