WRC China’s Largest Robot Exhibition
The robotics exhibition is an exciting platform for showcasing the latest advancements in the field of robotics, particularly in China. For over a decade, China has been the world leader in robot sales, accounting for over 50% of global sales of industrial robots.
What is WRC:
WRC stands for World Robot Conference. The WRC 2023 aims at promoting scientific and technological progress under the new industrial development trends in the world. It will be a good opportunity for participants to network with the international robotic community, to take advantage of international resources, to attract innovation resources, to use the platform for further international cooperation in the field of robotics and constructing long-term cooperation mechanisms
Most Popular Robots of The Show
The exhibition was a testament to China’s continued dominance in the industry. The exhibition featured various robots with incredible capabilities and features that left audiences in awe. One of the highlights of the event was the Unitree Robotics showcase. The H1 humanoid robot and the Go2 robot dog were the most popular robots showcased. The H1 robot stood at almost 180 cm, weighed about 50 kilograms, had maximum joint torque of 360 Nm, 3D-lidar, and could walk at a speed of more than 1.5 m/s while also being able to run.
The company believes that the humanoid robot can start a new industrial revolution, with a range of applications that can be expanded in both industrial and service sectors. The Go2 robot dog, on the other hand, was relatively affordable to the general consumer. Priced at 9997 yuan (about $1,370), this model was equipped with 4D lidar, which makes its sensor system 200% better than the previous version.
The Go2 also provides a new human-robot interaction experience by combining AI voice interaction with various movements and functions. Apart from the Unitree Robotics showcase, EX Robots also featured a robot that performs the dance “Thousand Guanyin.” The robot demonstrated the effectiveness of joint technology that can be further developed and used as prosthetic hands. The company is also working on creating robot doppelgangers that can replace humans in different activities.
Another interesting robot showcased was the bartender robot that has already started working in a bar in Kunming. The exhibition demonstrated that the robotics industry has come a long way in recent years, and there is still a lot of potential for development and innovation in the field. There is no doubt that China is at the forefront of the industry and is poised to continue leading the way for years to come. The country has been investing heavily in the robotics industry, and this is evident in the incredible capabilities of the robots showcased at the exhibition.
In conclusion, the robotics exhibition was an excellent opportunity to see the latest advancements in the field of robotics. The showcased robots were impressive, and it is clear that the industry is moving towards more advanced and sophisticated robots. China’s dominance in the industry is unquestionable, and we can only expect to see more innovative and exciting robots from the country in the future.