Industry Updates
  • AI tech on world stage at AWE 2026
    AI tech on world stage at AWE 2026
    The Appliance and Electronics World Expo, a key stage for global tech giants and a beacon for future smart living, features over 1,200 leading companies worldwide this year.
  • RedNote targets AI-run accounts with new governance rules
    RedNote targets AI-run accounts with new governance rules
    Major social media and content platform RedNote, or Xiaohongshu, announced new governance measures on Tuesday targeting accounts automatically operated through AI tools, saying violations could lead to account bans in the most serious cases.
  • AI-powered one-person companies emerge as new business model in China
    AI-powered one-person companies emerge as new business model in China
    Across China, a novel business model is rapidly emerging that removes headwinds for young entrepreneurs. AI has facilitated the rise of registered one-person companies (OPCs)—essentially allowing individuals to be the business themselves.
  • Vision for humanoid robots outlined
    Vision for humanoid robots outlined
    More efforts are needed to expand application scenarios in smart manufacturing to significantly increase the utilization rate of humanoid robots, moving them from experimental phases to large deployment on production lines, said Lei Jun, a deputy to the National People's Congress.
  • Nexperia China announces breakthrough for domestic chip-making
    Nexperia China announces breakthrough for domestic chip-making
    Chipmaker Nexperia China says it has begun small-scale production of bipolar discrete devices using a domestically-developed 12-inch wafer platform, in what is a step towards localized manufacturing after its Dutch parent company cut its supply chain.
  • Artificial intelligence helps seniors adapt to digital age
    Artificial intelligence helps seniors adapt to digital age
    Government initiatives to maintain cash payments and manual counters offered some relief in the rapidly established cashless society, but the "digital divide" still seemed an inevitable price of progress.
  • 'AI lobster' propels launch of localized Chinese products
    'AI lobster' propels launch of localized Chinese products
    An artificial intelligence-powered digital personal assistant developed by an Austria-born millennial inventor — and acquired by the United States-based company OpenAI — has taken the world by storm.
  • Ningbo-Zhoushan Port pioneers AI robot for container inspections
    Ningbo-Zhoushan Port pioneers AI robot for container inspections
    Ningbo-Zhoushan Port has become the first port in China to deploy a quadruped inspection robot for container verification, marking a major milestone in smart port operations.
  • Medical AI growth leads to standardization in epilepsy surgery
    Medical AI growth leads to standardization in epilepsy surgery
    As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly common in healthcare research, a Chinese medical doctor working on machine learning applications is pioneering research to benefit epilepsy sufferers, which number over 50 million people worldwide.
  • Xiaomi's humanoid robots start 'internship' at auto plant
    Xiaomi's humanoid robots start 'internship' at auto plant
    Chinese tech company Xiaomi has taken a significant step toward integrating humanoid robotics into industrial manufacturing, with its robots now undergoing "internships" at its electric vehicle plant, the company's founder said.

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