Humanoids Robots: China is making rapid efforts to bring humanoid robots into the real world. Just like children, schools (training centers) are being run in China to train robots. In these, robots are being taught basic everyday tasks. Humanoid robots are expected to be first introduced in manufacturing industries. Where only one work is repeated.
Preparation to introduce robots into the real world
China took this step after presenting its humanoid technology at the ‘Spring Festival Gala’ in early February 2026. China’s industrial regions of Anhui, Zhejiang and Shandong do not want to limit robots to just laboratories. They are moving forward rapidly to implement robots in real world tasks. That’s why they are setting up centers to train robots.
Getting training in lifting trays and folding clothes
Currently, a training center in Shandong is training dozens of humanoids to perform basic tasks like lifting trays, folding clothes and fetching water from the shelf. Training robots requires much more complex data than other AI fields. Where text or images are used to train traditional artificial intelligence models. Apart from this, the data required for training humanoid robots cannot be found online. It has to be created by directly interacting with machines.
This information is present in the data
This data includes information about joint movement, speed, rotation, visual input, tactile sensation, pressure and force. Dozens of robots are usually placed in large spaces spread over thousands of square meters. Here, human operators work closely with machines to perform simple repetitive tasks to generate and record vital physical activity data.
100 robots are getting training in one center
About 100 humanoid robots have been kept in a center in Hubei. These robots frequently perform household tasks like folding clothes, ironing and cleaning tables. This is being done so that a lot of data can be collected about the way they work.
Robots will first come to automobile factories and logistics
Robot training centers have helped generate revenue for robotics companies. Three data collection centers in Jiangxi, Guangxi and Sichuan sold humanoid robots worth 566 million yuan to Chinese robotics company UBTECH Robotics. It is expected that humanoid robots will be first introduced in manufacturing industries such as automobile factories and logistics. Where many tasks are repetitive.
