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China’s relentless pursuit of technological advancement has taken a significant leap with the development and exportation of robotics technology. As ...
Beijing has hosted an international competition where companies and universities test the autonomy of their androids and fine ...
China is supposedly working on designing a robot with an artificial womb, allowing it to mimic the process of pregnancy from conception to birth. According to Chosun Biz, it’ll receive nutrients ...
As China's robot-to-worker density rises, automation encroaches on worker territory. What does this mean for employees?
Chinese firm Kaiwa Technology plans world's first pregnancy humanoid robot with artificial womb for 2026 launch at $14,000. The Guangzhou company presented the gestation robot concept at Beijing's Wor ...
The U.S. and China are racing to build humanoid robots capable of performing many daily tasks – but the complexity of home and business environments makes that challenging.
On September 5, 2023, in Beijing, the China Association for Science and Technology held a media open day event for the first ...
Over 500 robots competed in soccer, boxing, and running. In many cases, gravity was the real winner. This week, China’s ...
The Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Centre, established with contributions from both private and state-owned entities, is focusing on creating a unified technology platform and industry standards.
A story circulating on social media this week featured a seemingly made-up scientist who is developing an equally imaginary "pregnancy robot." Virality ensued.
Guangzhou-based Kaiwa Technology plans to release the world’s first pregnancy-simulating robot within a year at a price below 100,000 yuan (US$14,000), drawing both praise and criticism online.
In August 2025, a rumor began to spread that a "pregnancy robot" was in development in China. Social media posts and articles ...