On September 10, the 2025 China International Fair for Trade in Services opened at Shougang Park in Beijing. Over 30 enterprises from nine cities across Guangdong, including Guangzhou and Shenzhen, showcased their innovations at the themed exhibition. Guangdong's robotics sector stole the spotlight with its cutting-edge models.
Empowering industrial innovation
"What sets it apart from bipedal robots is its mobile chassis, which provides greater stability. When bipedal robots run out of power, they collapse. Our wheeled robot can maintain upper body stability even when powered off." Long Yongzhu, a robot engineer at Guangzhou Robotics Technologies Limited, highlighted the unique stability of their newly launched X7 wheeled humanoid robot.
"In industrial settings, it handles logistics delivery and sorting tasks with its stable mobile chassis," he continued. "In the medical field, it is integrated with an AI model and a visual judgment system to perform inspections, such as hospital patrols."
Wintec Dynamics showcased their self-developed power module products. "This model's greatest feature is its ability to lift objects with both hands, supporting loads exceeding 50 kilograms, while a single arm can grip over 15 kilograms," Huang Yiqiu, Vice Chairman of Wintec Dynamics, explained.
He contrasted this with global industry standards, noting, "Currently, single-arm robots in the global market are limited to just 5 kilograms of payload capacity."
Shenzhen Creality 3D Technology Co., Ltd. unveiled its K2 PRO printer. "The K2 PRO was launched this year. Its printing size is 300×300×300mm, with a speed of 600mm/s. Compared to similar products, it offers a larger printing size and faster speed," Guo Jinkai, regional sales manager of the company, explained.
The K2 PRO targets industries like automotive part scanning, aerospace prototyping, and medical spinal correction. "Photographers can even print their own camera components," Guo noted, highlighting its versatility.
Global ambitions
Guangdong's innovators are actively pursuing overseas markets. "We are following up with domestic brands like AgiBot and Unitree, conducting market research in Southeast Asia, Europe, and North America," Long Yongzhu revealed.
"We are actively exploring overseas markets, particularly through collaborations that address local industrial needs," said Huang Yiqiu.
He cited a recent breakthrough: "An Australian automation production company is very interested in working with us to develop a new robot designed to improve working conditions in Australian factories while enhancing automation efficiency."
"While Australia serves as our initial gateway, we plan to systematically expand into Europe, the United States, and Japan."
Reporter | Chen Jinxia
Photo & Video | Guo Hongda
Editor | Hu Nan, James Campion, Shen He