China robots conference spotlights the changing face of humanoids
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[August 26, 2024]
By Qiaoyi Li and Kevin Krolicki
BEIJING (Reuters) - As China seeks to race ahead in humanoid robot
development, its supply chains showcased cheaper and innovative parts at
the world robot conference in Beijing, but some executives warn the
industry has yet to improve product reliability.
Wisson Technology (Shenzhen), known for its flexible robotic
manipulators, doesn’t depend on motors and reducers - transmission
devices commonly used in robotics - but instead uses 3D-printed plastics
and relies on pneumatic artificial muscles to power its robots.
This less expensive form of production allows it to price its flexible
arms at about one-tenth that of traditional robotic arms, said Cao Wei,
an investor in Wisson through venture capital firm Lanchi Ventures, in
which he is a partner.
Pliable technology will usher in robotic arms at a cost of around 10,000
yuan ($1,404), Wisson said on its website.
"(Wisson’s) pliable arms could be used in humanoids," said Cao, adding
that the company has already provided samples to overseas companies that
make humanoid robots, without elaborating.
Yi Gang, founder of Shanghai-based Ti5 Robot, a company specializing in
integrated joints, highlighted some of the problems he sees in the
robotics supply chain.
"The whole supply chain still needs to address issues with product
reliability," said Yi, adding that due to defect rates his company can
only make products in volumes of up to 1,000.
Harmonic gear, which refers to machinery that plays a key role in
motion-control, was a key issue, he said.
China's robotics effort is backed by President Xi Jinping's policy of
developing "new productive forces" in technology – a point made in
brochures for last week's event.
Across China, the world's largest market for industrial robots, the
increasingly sophisticated technology is changing the face of
traditional industries such as manufacturing, autos, agriculture,
education as well as health and home services.
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A humanoid robot developed by Ex-Robots winks at the World Robot
Conference in Beijing, China August 21, 2024. REUTERS/Florence
Lo/File Photo
Gao Jiyang, previously an executive director at Chinese autonomous
driving start-up Momenta before founding Galaxea AI, a start-up
focused on robot hardware and embodied AI, said the ramp-up in smart
driving was leading to advances in robotics.
“Autonomous driving means AI-plus cars, which are also a type of
robot,” Gao said.
As the conference wrapped up on Sunday, Premier Li Qiang said it was
crucial to implement President Xi's guidelines on the importance of
the robot industry.
"The robot industry has broad prospects and huge market potential,"
Li said, according to China's official Xinhua news agency.
Describing robots as an "important yardstick for technical
innovation and high-end manufacturing strength," Li called for
efforts to maintain supply chain stability and progress on the
international stage.
"It is necessary ... to promote the expansion and popularization of
robots in various fields such as industry, agriculture and service
industry," he said.
($1 = 7.1224 yuan)
(Reporting By Qiaoyi Li and Kevin Krolicki in Beijing; Writing by
Anne Marie Roantree; Editing by Michael Perry)
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