# Zhiyuan Robotics
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China's Zhiyuan Stages a Robot Gala as Humanoid Industry Moves from Demos to Products
Zhiyuan Robotics will forgo the 2026 Spring Festival Gala to host Robot Wonderful Night, a live-streamed spectacle featuring hundreds of performing robots, as it concentrates resources on embodied intelligence R&D. The event underscores a broader industry pivot from demonstration to productization amid booming forecasts for humanoid robots, rising memory costs driven by AI demand, and shifting infrastructure needs for compute and power.

China’s Humanoid-Robot Race Enters a Reality Check as Shipment Figures Spark Debate
A public clash over 2025 shipment figures between Chinese humanoid-robot maker Yush Technology and independent research firms highlights a sector moving from prototype to production. Discrepancies stem from differing definitions and data sources, but both industry reports and company statements point to rapid volume growth and a critical 2026 inflection point focused on real-world deployment, paying customers and robot ‘brains’.

China’s Robotics Race Turns Inward: Zhiyuan Spins Off Dexterous‑Hand Unit as Component Competition Intensifies
Zhiyuan Robotics has spun off its dexterous‑hand division into a new, majority‑owned company led by an industry veteran, reflecting a sectorwide pivot from whole‑machine integration to component specialisation. The move, alongside regulatory changes for surgical robots and advances across clean energy and machine tools, signals China’s industrial strategy shifting toward manufacturable, high‑performance subsystems that underpin next‑generation robotics and automation.

China’s Humanoid Drive Hits a New Constraint: Training Data, Not Motors
China’s humanoid-robot sector is confronting a new chokepoint: the scarcity and high cost of high-quality training data. Companies and regional innovation centres are building motion-capture factories, standardised datasets and synthetic pipelines to turn robots that can move into robots that are practically useful, even as memory and chip supply constraints threaten overall scaling.