During the five-day holiday from May 1 to 5, Beijing Economic and Technological Development Area (Beijing E-Town) opened its Robot World to the public for free, receiving nearly 1,400 visitors.
The areas open to the public included the application scenario demonstration area, covering five main theme scenes: home life, remote operation, bionic animals, medical care integration, and industrial manufacturing, as well as a retrospective exhibition of the World Robot Conference over the past decade, showcasing the core technologies of robots and leading robot products globally.
Visitors take photos of the giant robot hand.
Stepping into the exhibition hall, people touched the giant mechanical hands descending from above with their fingers, embarking on a journey into the future. They watched robot performance shows, interacted with robot dogs, and observed robotic moving parts.
In the home life scenario, humanoid robot Wanda from UniX AI, UBTech's family service robot, and others have become "life assistants", handling household chores like fetching items and folding clothes.
In the remote operation scenario, visitors got a close look at the cutting-edge applications of remote operation technology in the field of robotics. Here, they witnessed high-risk operational scene of the humanoid robot "Tiangong".
In the medical and care integration scenario, a futuristic medical center has been created to showcase various robots in applications such as intelligent pharmacy sorting and orthopedic surgery screening. Visitors experienced a panoramic view of how robots are utilized in these scenarios to enhance healthcare services.
The Robot World is the first comprehensive robot exhibition center in Beijing, which not only gathers the most advanced robot products from both domestic and international markets but also collaborates with the World Robot Conference in a "robot display + application experience" format. It serves as a continuous exhibition hall linking the World Robot Conference, the robot industry, high-quality enterprises, and technical experts.
Robot World will be open to the public during the Dragon Boat Festival and National Day holidays.