斩获数亿元意向订单,机器人“热舞”,科技企业进博会寻海外商机

Group 1 - The China International Import Expo (CIIE) serves as a significant platform for technology companies to showcase their products and secure orders from both domestic and international clients [1][5] - Companies like Yufeng Future and Shike Technology have reported substantial interest, with Yufeng Future receiving 200 intent orders for its M1 series aircraft, exceeding 2 billion yuan [5] - The participation of brands such as OSIM highlights the importance of the Chinese market, with over 60% of its global store count located in Greater China [5] Group 2 - Robotics companies are leveraging the CIIE to demonstrate their capabilities, with products like the Lingxi X2 and Yuanzheng A2 being showcased in various applications, including cultural tourism and commercial performances [6][8] - The use of advanced robotics in interactive roles, such as the "smart bank manager" and performance robots, illustrates the growing integration of AI in service sectors [6][8] - Companies are exploring international collaborations, with a focus on utilizing robots for logistics and other applications in overseas markets, where robot prices are approximately 25% higher than in China [12] Group 3 - The global expansion strategy of companies like Zhiyuan Robotics aims for overseas business revenue to exceed 30% by next year, indicating a strong push into international markets [12] - Companies are not only focusing on sales but also on advancing technology through partnerships with leading institutions like MIT, enhancing their research and development capabilities [12]