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Beijing turns SOEs into humanoid robot test beds

China's government will be an early adopter of humanoid robots.

On June 3, the industry regulator (MIIT) and the state-owned enterprise regulator (SASAC) launched a joint campaign to deploy humanoid robots and embodied AI products across industrial domains.

The goal: Create over 100 use cases and deploy 10,000 robots by year-end.

How it works:

  • Provincial governments and central state-owned firms (SOEs) will provide environments for training and deployment.
  • Each of the 10 designated provinces must identify at least 20 real-world use cases, and each of the SOEs must identify at least 10.
  • Target industries include manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and emergency response.

Why it matters: Today's humanoid robots may be able to group dance on stage, but they're far from being able to reliably operate in unstructured, real-world environments.

  • This is a chicken-and-egg problem, as the technology needs field experience to mature, yet few customers are willing to be the test case.

Get smart: The ability to create demand for new technology through government procurement is a huge strength of the Chinese system.

  • Humanoid robots could very well follow the path of China's electric vehicle industry – surging ahead of global competitors and building a lead that will be hard to bridge.
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China's government will be an early adopter of humanoid robots. On June 3, the industry regulator (MIIT) and the state-owned enterprise regulator (SASAC) launched a joint campaign to deploy humanoid robots and embodied AI products across industrial domains. The goal: Create over 100 use cases and de...