Chinese technology firms are intensifying their focus on humanoid robotics, with recent developments indicating a competitive race against U.S. counterparts. Notably, Chef Robotics has successfully raised $43.1 million in Series A funding to enhance its AI-powered food automation capabilities. Additionally, Shenzhen EngineAI has secured $28 million to further its advancements in humanoid robotics. Reports suggest that China is striving to surpass Elon Musk's initiatives in this field, as the country aims to establish a leading position in the global humanoid robot market. Analysts note that these investments reflect China's commitment to innovation in robotics, potentially giving it an edge over U.S. companies.
China gains dexterous upper hand in humanoid robot tussle with US https://t.co/U8qgl4GNuE
Chef Robotics secures US$43.1m in new funding to accelerate AI-powered food automation #robotics #automation #AI #RoboticsAINews https://t.co/bDIt71BAaW https://t.co/scu4RNiR9P
Shenzhen EngineAI raises $28m to advance humanoid robotic race https://t.co/pob1nBs32H