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China is rapidly advancing in humanoid robotics, with NOETIX shipping 105 robots in July 2025 alone. The country is preparing to host the 2025 World Robot Conference in Beijing starting August 8, where more than 100 cutting-edge robotics products will be showcased, nearly double the number from the previous year. China accounted for two-thirds of global robot patent applications in 2024 and produced 556,000 industrial robots, underscoring its dominant position in the robotics industry. Concurrently, Chinese university teams are training robots to compete in the inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, where robots will demonstrate advanced algorithms in various disciplines including soccer, dance, athletics, and martial arts. This event marks a significant milestone as the first global competition for humanoid robots, highlighting China's growing role as a leader in robotics innovation.