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Service robot zone to unveil "black tech" at 139th Canton Fair

The 139th Canton Fair has unveiled the lineup for its hotly anticipated service robot zone. The exhibition, spanning 4,200 square meters at the Canton Fair Complex, will run from April 15 to 19.

Located in the Friendship Hall of Area D (Hall 21.2), the specialized exhibition will feature 46 industry-leading enterprises. This year's showcase aims to transform laboratory concepts into market-ready global commodities, highlighting the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and future-oriented industrial applications.

The exhibition gathers a collection of industry titans and champions dedicated to pushing the boundaries of intelligent manufacturing in China.

Leading the charge are pioneers such as AgiBot, a frontrunner in general-purpose large models, and Pudu Robotics, a benchmark in commercial service solutions. They are joined by sector leaders including OYMotion and Magic Atom, alongside specialized innovators like ChengTian Technology (Robot CT). 

Together, these companies will demonstrate an array of cutting-edge technologies, ranging from humanoid robots capable of record-breaking endurance to embodied intelligence that can learn complex tasks through human demonstration.

A major highlight of this year's zone is the seamless integration of technology into diverse service scenarios. Visitors will experience a living showroom where robots perform tasks such as security patrolling, latte art, home cleaning, and rehabilitation assistance. 

Among the standout exhibits is Agibot’s full-size humanoid robot—the first of its kind to receive high-end certifications across China, the U.S., and Europe—which recently completed a 106 km cross-province walking challenge. 

Similarly, iFLYTEK will showcase its data collection and training robot powered by the Spark Desk Model, which enables machines to "think" and adapt to new tasks with minimal human intervention.

The exhibition further underscores the role of robotics as professional partners in industrial and environmental sectors. Professional-grade solutions on display include Zhixing Technology’s adaptive robotic hands for aerospace and smart manufacturing, Huibo Robotics’ intelligent maintenance systems for photovoltaic power stations, and Lingdu Intel-tech Development’s high-altitude window-cleaning robots, which are already exported to over 20 countries. 

These innovations demonstrate a commitment to the unity of intelligence and efficiency, providing high-performance alternatives for complex operations in energy, logistics, and urban maintenance.

To enhance the visitor experience, a dedicated public demonstration area at the hall’s entrance will feature scheduled flash performances, allowing global buyers to interact closely with these mechanical marvels. 

Reporter | Guo Chuhua

Photo | Guo Chuhua

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