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场景驱动中国机器人产业从“实验室”迈向“实践场”

Group 1 - The robotics industry in China is transitioning from experimental phases to practical applications, with robots being utilized in various scenarios such as precision handling of silicon wafers and firefighting [1] - China has been the largest industrial robot market globally for 11 consecutive years, with over one-third of the world's top humanoid robot companies being Chinese [1] - The report on the competitiveness of domestic intelligent robot companies indicates a trend towards meeting differentiated scene demands, with industrial manufacturing, consumer electronics, and e-commerce logistics being the leading application sectors [1] Group 2 - Companies are increasingly focusing on niche markets within the robotics sector, such as bionic legged robots for complex terrain data accumulation, which supports the development of rescue robots [2] - The demand for robots is rising due to an aging population and increasing labor costs, with companies like Haier introducing laundry robots to manage clothing processes [2] - Shandong province is home to over 200 robotics companies, generating nearly 30 billion RMB in revenue with a compound annual growth rate exceeding 15% over the past three years [2] Group 3 - The value of robots lies in restructuring productivity and expanding overall social output capabilities, with a focus on the chain reaction of "scene-technology-industry" [3] - Current challenges in humanoid robotics include high-performance core components and AI algorithms, necessitating real-world scenarios to drive technological breakthroughs [3] - According to the National Bureau of Statistics, China's industrial robot production reached 69,000 units in May 2025, a year-on-year increase of 35.5%, while service robot production was 1.216 million units, up 13.8% [3]