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China's Robots Steal the Show on National TV
16 Feb
Summary
- China leads global humanoid robot shipments with 90% share.
- Robots showcased on CCTV gala highlight industrial policy.
- China aims for automation to offset aging workforce pressures.

China's most-watched television event, the CCTV Spring Festival gala, is set to feature the nation's advanced industrial policy, focusing on its growing dominance in humanoid robots and future manufacturing. This year's broadcast will showcase products from four emerging humanoid robot startups, including Unitree Robotics and Galbot.
The gala has historically served as a platform to highlight Beijing's technological aspirations, from space exploration to robotics. This year's focus on humanoid robots aligns with China's 'AI+ manufacturing' strategy, aiming to boost productivity and address challenges posed by an aging population. The nation is currently a leader in the sector, accounting for 90% of global humanoid robot shipments.
Analysts will be watching for innovations displayed during the event, such as multi-robot coordination and sophisticated manipulation tasks. The government's direct involvement, seen in meetings between President Xi Jinping and robotics founders, underscores the sector's strategic importance. Companies featured on the gala often receive significant government support, investor attention, and market access, reinforcing China's push to lead in this cutting-edge field.




