# Chinese Startups

Latest news and articles about Chinese Startups

Total: 4 articles found

A close-up of a modern wheeled robot on a wooden floor with legs in the background.
Technology

Emotional Resonance as a Moat: How a Shanghai AI Startup is Cracking the Japanese Market

Shanghai-based Robopoet is successfully exporting its Fuzozo AI companion to Japan, leveraging China's LLM progress and supply chain advantages. By focusing on emotional memory and deep localization, the startup is surviving an industry-wide shakeout that has seen many AI hardware firms fail due to high return rates.

NeTe2026年6月22日 05:38
#AI Companion#Robopoet#Fuzozo
Stunning shot of Chongqing People's Hall showcasing traditional Chinese architecture against cityscape.
Business

The Revving Up of 'Made in China': Zhang Xue’s Track Victory Signals a High-Octane Industrial Shift

Zhang Xue Motorcycles' historic victory at the World Superbike Championship has propelled the startup to a 1.1 billion RMB valuation, signaling a shift in Chinese manufacturing toward high-end engineering. Backed by state capital and a founder with a 'tech-first' philosophy, the company aims to disrupt the global heavy-motorcycle market dominated by Japanese and European brands.

SoBiz2026年4月3日 03:28
#Zhang Xue Motorcycles#WSBK#Chongqing Manufacturing
A bustling street food stall offering traditional Chinese pancakes in an urban setting.
Business

Chongqing’s Two-Wheel Disruption: How an Upstart Startup Toppled the Motorcycle Old Guard

ZXMOTO has become the first Chinese manufacturer to win a World Supersport Championship race, signaling a major shift in the global motorcycling hierarchy. Led by founder Zhang Xue, the startup is leveraging racing success and a 'lifestyle' brand image to revitalize Chongqing’s manufacturing legacy and target the high-performance leisure market.

SoBiz2026年4月1日 05:58
#ZXMOTO#Zhang Xue#Chongqing Manufacturing
Wooden Scrabble tiles spelling 'Pseudo' on a reflective surface with a blurred green background.
Technology

From Labs to Loading Docks: Inside China’s High-Stakes Race for Embodied AI Scale

China's leading embodied AI startups are transitioning from experimental phases to industrial scaling, aiming for a 100-billion-yuan market by 2026. While technical hurdles like data scarcity and high deployment costs persist, the entry of massive state and industrial capital is consolidating the market around a few dominant players.

NeTe2026年3月29日 06:28
#Embodied AI#Humanoid Robots#Zhongguancun Forum