China opens first humanoid robot training center in Shanghai

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China has opened its first humanoid robot training center in Shanghai's Pudong District. The Humanoid Robot Kylin Training Ground will initially train over 100 robots, with plans to increase capacity to 1,000 by 2027. The center will work with local robotics companies to create a dataset of 10 million high-quality data entries by 2025. This initiative aims to improve the use of humanoid robots in manufacturing and public services. The Pudong facility will also introduce a new robot called "Deep Snake," which will feature advanced technologies. Additionally, Beijing will host the first World Humanoid Robot Sports Games later this year.


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