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记者手记|中国机器人出海“闯”韩国
Xin Hua She·2025-10-25 05:54

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the increasing presence and market share of Chinese service robots in South Korea, particularly in the cleaning and delivery sectors, driven by the aging population and rising labor costs [1][2][3] - Stone Technology holds over 50% market share in the South Korean vacuum cleaner market, with more than 70% in the high-end segment, attributed to its product capabilities tailored to local consumer preferences for hygiene and convenience [1] - The introduction of delivery robots by companies like Shanghai Qingtian Intelligent Technology has improved operational efficiency and customer satisfaction in the hospitality sector, showcasing the practical benefits of automation [2] Group 2 - The Korean robotics industry has been a leader in education, nursing, and industrial manufacturing, but is now facing competitive pressure from Chinese companies that are transitioning from "technology learners" to "innovation leaders" [2] - There is significant potential for collaboration between China and South Korea in emerging industries such as digital economy, green transformation, and artificial intelligence, leveraging China's data resources and South Korea's advanced semiconductor capabilities [3] - The expansion of Chinese robots into the South Korean market reflects not only the innovation strength of Chinese manufacturing but also a new pattern of industrial interaction and cooperation between the two countries [3]