7.5 Billion RMB Influx! The Robotic Dexterous Hand Sector is in a Frenzy

7.5 Billion Capital Influx! The Race for Robotic Dexterous Hands Heats Up 2025 saw the explosive growth of humanoid robots ignite a key technological race—robotic dexterous hands. As the core component enabling fine manipulation in humanoid robots, dexterous hands have not only become a focal point for capital investment but are also experiencing an industrial … Read more

Key Components of Humanoid Robots: Bearings and Introduction to 28 Global Suppliers

Overview of Bearings in Humanoid Robots Bearings are indispensable components in the joint modules of humanoid robots. They primarily undertake the roles of support, guiding rotation, and reducing friction, enabling the robot’s joints to move more smoothly while reducing energy loss. Their performance directly affects the precision, efficiency, and lifespan of the robot joints. Robot bearings … Read more

Shenzhen: Leading the Way in AI Implementation

Currently, artificial intelligence is reshaping the global industrial landscape at an unprecedented pace, and the “AI+” initiative has been elevated to a national strategy. As a core engine of technological innovation in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Shenzhen is leveraging its vitality of openness and inclusiveness, in-depth application, and full-domain empowerment to accelerate the … Read more

Shenzhen vs. Hangzhou: The Twin Engines Powering China’s AI and Robotics Ambitions

Building cross-border partnerships and sourcing strategies to connect global resource suppliers with China’s fast-growing automotive, new energy, and semiconductor industries. March 26, 2025 The Battle for Tech Supremacy in China’s Heartland In a Hangzhou lab last year, engineers at AI startup DeepSeek unveiled a language model that stunned global observers: It rivaled GPT-4’s capabilities but … Read more

Shenzhen AI Hardware Startups Boom, Investors Vie for “DJI Alumni”

2026.01.21 The day when tech giants and super unicorns battle over AI hardware seems to be drawing closer. In a recent podcast, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that the company will launch “a series of small devices.” At the Davos Forum on January 19th, OpenAI’s global affairs officer Chris Lehane further disclosed that the company … Read more

The Down Under Paradox: How Australia Became an Accidental AI Superpower—and Why It Might Squander It

In the global arms race for Artificial Intelligence dominance, the headlines are predictable. The United States and China are the titans, trading blows in a high-stakes duel of silicon and software. But look past the giants, scan the data from the 2025-2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, and you will find an anomaly. It is … Read more

The Year the Robots Woke Up: Inside the Physical AI Revolution at CES 2026

How the Robot Belt is fitting Silicon Valley For decades, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was a festival of pixels. We marveled at televisions that grew wider and phones that grew smarter. But walking the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center this week, the static hum of screens has been replaced by the rhythmic … Read more

The Machine Consciousness Finds Its Body

Technology & Society Vol. 1 | The Robot Belt Review For years, AI has been a ghost in the digital machine. Now, it demands a physical form. The forging of that form is happening along a formidable industrial arc in Southeast China: The Robot Belt. By The Tech Review Team If the defining image of … Read more