TechChina and USA intensify humanoid robot race ahead of 2025

China and USA intensify humanoid robot race ahead of 2025

China is bolstering its commitment to advancing humanoid robot technology, aiming to secure a leading position in the international race. The United States is keen not to fall behind, signalling intense competition. The year 2025 might prove pivotal.

Humanoid robots
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The success of companies such as DeepSeek and Unitree amplifies China's efforts to become a leading humanoid robot manufacturer. The technology race has commenced, and the United States does not intend to trail. Will the USA succeed in surpassing China?

Futuristic show in Las Vegas

During the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, which took place on January 7th, Jensen Huang, CEO of the American company Nvidia, highlighted in his speech that the robotics industry is on the brink of a significant breakthrough. Huang was accompanied on stage by 14 humanoid robots, intended to demonstrate the impending change. Among the 14 robots on the CES stage – including the Unitree H1 model – six companies were from China and four from the USA.

The forthcoming period is crucial for the industry, and 2025 may bring changes along with the realisation of scenarios once thought to be purely science fiction. A potential triumph for one of the world's economies will have a global impact.

Spectacular show at the Chinese Spring Festival Gala

According to the SCMP portal, a few weeks later, during the Spring Festival Gala, organised for the Chinese New Year, a unique show was presented. Robots performed on stage alongside artists, showcasing artistic collaboration between humans and robots. Products from the Unitree company can boast coordination and skill. The machines themselves were incredibly synchronised and precise. The display of robotic achievements at the festival was no accident, as the event is extremely popular, and the gala was watched by over a billion viewers.

China aims for robots to become an integral part of the industry by 2035. Guidelines supporting innovation are already being implemented, and by 2025, an innovation system related to humanoids is expected to be established.

Appetite grows with eating, and the USA does not want to lose

Both events stirred the atmosphere, moved the audience, and heightened the desire to win the technological race. The direction for 2025 in the robotics industry has been set, and many robot manufacturers are preparing for mass production and global commercialisation. Experts predict that in the next five to ten years, humanoids may become commonplace and, like artificial intelligence, will become a part of daily life.

Companies from around the world strive to secure their share of this spectacular yet somewhat unsettling race. Although no country seems completely dominant, China and the United States are undoubtedly at the forefront.

As the robotic revolution gains momentum, it becomes increasingly clear that it is not just a matter of technological progress, but also social and economic. The stakes involve the future of relations between humans and machines and the distribution of power in the labour market. We do not know who and which country will win this crucial race, but it is hard to deny that the competition between world economies keeps almost the entire world in suspense.

In the coming years, we can anticipate further developments and innovations in this field. The production and commercialisation of human-like robots will change the world and could affect every aspect of our lives. Regardless of our feelings, we must be prepared for a breakthrough that will impact the global economy.

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