Chinese Robot Contingent 'Outshines' Boston Dynamics at CES
5 day ago / Read about 0 minute
Author:小编   

Venturing into the CES exhibition hall in Las Vegas in 2026 is akin to stepping into a magnificent celebration of Chinese technological prowess. At this year's event, more than 4,000 companies participated, with Chinese enterprises making up a quarter of the total. The booths were surrounded by a throng of Chinese attendees. Chinese robotics firms made a united entrance on a grand scale, with over 30 enterprises spanning the entire industrial chain, encompassing core components, AI chips, and full-machine manufacturing. From the nimble hands of Zhao Wei Electromechanical to the humanoid robots crafted by Zhiyuan and Unitree, and the computing power solutions offered by Horizon Robotics, China's robotics supply chain was showcased in a well-organized manner at this premier international exhibition. TCL maintained its status as China's largest exhibitor, occupying a 2,453-square-meter booth, while Great Wall Motors highlighted its core technologies for new energy and AI-powered vehicles. Dreame Technology unveiled a cross-category supercar, and Roborock introduced a stair-climbing robotic vacuum cleaner. AI hardware innovations also took center stage, such as the pocket-sized smart assistant AIPi and the emotion-monitoring pendant Nuna. Chinese companies are reshaping the global perception of 'Made in China' by achieving dual advancements in both 'scale and quality'.