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Report: Chinas Humanoid Robot-Related Patent Applications Surge 102% YoY Last Year
Mainland media reported that Qichacha data show that, as of today (13th), there are 1,025 existing enterprises in China related to humanoid robots. In terms of regional distributio...
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Mainland media reported that Qichacha data show that, as of today (13th), there are 1,025 existing enterprises in China related to humanoid robots. In terms of regional distribution, related enterprises are concentrated in East China, accounting for 47.8%, followed by South China at 22.9%.

Regarding patent applications, China currently holds 2,661 humanoid robot-related patents. Last year, China added 1,255 new humanoid robot-related patents, representing a YoY increase of 102.4% and marking a five-year high in annual applications. (jl/u)

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