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WEDZ unveils robotics lab

en.whkfq.gov.cn | Updated: 2026-08-19

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The intelligent manufacturing assembly workshop at M-Hero Technology Park. [Photo/WeChat account: whkfq]

Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WEDZ) unveiled an intelligent robotics laboratory on Aug 18, which will focus on eight pioneering fields, including brain-computer interfaces, intelligent robotics, and quantum technology.

The laboratory aims to develop real-world industrial applications to test and validate the functionality, reliability, and commercial viability of cutting-edge technologies, bridging the gap between research and development and industrialization.

The lab will concentrate on practical automotive assembly applications, highlighting four key areas: humanoid robot applications, AI visual inspection and force-controlled robotic polishing, air-ground coordinated unmanned operations and maintenance, and industrial AI intelligent agents.

The launch event attracted representatives from major companies such as Dongfeng R&D Institute, XPeng Motors, and Fairland, as well as component manufacturers including INNO Sensing, to discuss real-world use cases and supply-demand integration.

Attendees also visited the intelligent manufacturing assembly workshop at M-Hero Technology Park, where they observed cutting-edge technology applications, including humanoid robot material sorting.

WEDZ is dedicated to advancing the new energy and intelligent connected vehicle sectors by integrating technological and industrial innovations, aiming to support leading companies such as M-Hero Automotive in developing a growth model for the automotive industry that integrates embodied intelligence.