Group 1: Industry Overview - The 2026 CES is expected to be a pivotal year for the integration of AI technology in humanoid robots, transitioning from showcasing technology to practical applications [1] - Various types of embodied intelligent robots are anticipated to be among the most highlighted groups at CES 2026 [1] Group 2: Key Developments in Robotics - Zhiyuan Robotics showcased a full range of products at CES, including the G2 model, which has been integrated into over a thousand application stations within the Junsen Electronics system [1] - Zhongqing Robotics made its global debut with the T800 humanoid robot, featuring breakthroughs in torque, long-lasting stability, and dexterous hand control [1] Group 3: Advancements in Dexterous Hands - DexRobot introduced the DexHand021 Pro, a high-performance dexterous hand with 22 degrees of freedom and a maximum load of 50N, priced at one-fifth of similar international products [2] - The launch of DexHand021 Pro is expected to facilitate the adoption of robotics across various industries, including remote operations in power inspection and educational applications in universities [2] Group 4: AI and Data Challenges - The robotics industry faces a significant data imbalance, with a lack of real human action detail data necessary for training robots, which limits their dexterity [3] - Daimeng Robotics launched the DM-EXton2, the world's first force/touch feedback remote operation data collection system, addressing the core data challenges in robot training [3] Group 5: Participation of Startups - The CES featured participation from numerous startups, including the XbotPark platform initiated by Professor Li Zexiang, showcasing a variety of technology companies across multiple sectors [3]
中国机器人独角兽集体“秀肌肉”