China robot makers flock to Beijing show, seek path to mass adoption
BOTZ•Industry seeks stock listings and official support
Following its successful IPO, which was more than 8,000 times oversubscribed by retail investors, startup Lumos Robotics and the robotics division of China's largest auto exporter Chery Automobile 9973.HK told Reuters they were also considering stock market listings.
At the conference's opening ceremony, Xin Guobin, vice minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, pledged support for the sector's development, saying robotics had already become "an important force" in China's economic and social development, state-backed financial news outlet Cailianshe reported.
While robots in China are increasingly being deployed for tasks such as hotel food deliveries and on some assembly lines, large-scale adoption beyond pilot projects remains limited.
"Our most common application scenarios are in logistics," said Zhang Dapeng, assistant vice president at industrial humanoid robot firm Leju, as his company exhibited robots moving and sorting crates and small objects.




