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The 8th Digital China Construction Summit, hosted by the National Development and Reform Commission, the National Data Bureau, and others, was held in Fuzhou, Fujian. As seen on site, artificial intelligence remains the focus of the conference. Compared to last year, there were more displays of AI applications at the software level. This year, humanoid robots, quadruped robotic dogs, and others are particularly eye-catching at the exhibition booth.
At the Altay exhibition area in Xinjiang, a Unitree robot transformed into a booth guide, attracting the attention of the attending audience. The on-site staff said that they are the agents of Unitree Technology in Fujian. Unitree Technology's robots are very popular in Fujian. In addition to being used for scientific research and teaching in universities, a large part of their sales are in commercial tours. Enterprises will purchase or rent Unitree robots to showcase and attract consumers.
At the Digital Chongqing exhibition area, you can see a quadruped robot called "Xiaotian SPARKY", which is the first small intelligent quadruped robot in China to achieve high integration. It has been learned that the company behind it, Hengzhi Future, has completed a multi million level angel+financing, led by Professor Li Zexiang's XbotPark robot base fund, Clear Water Bay Phase II Fund, and co invested by Hong Kong X Technology Fund (HKX Fund), Professor Gao Bingqiang and Brizan Ventures II L.P., Future Technology Fund, Professor Gan Jie's Zhixing No.1 Fund, and Huaye Tiancheng.
At the Softtek Power Exhibition Area, the Tianqing LC01 bipedal humanoid robot showcased by Softtek Tianqing became a highlight. The Tianqing LC01 robot adopts a modular design, equipped with 29 active degrees of freedom, and is equipped with a self-developed Nebula embodied intelligent computing platform, supporting ROS ecology and mainstream simulation platform integration. In terms of educational applications, the Tianqing LC01 robot not only provides basic robot operation teaching functions, but also supports teaching practices of AI technologies such as intelligent speech and machine vision through open API interfaces and atomic motion algorithm platforms, providing a complete training solution for university research and skill competitions.