Qiao Hong, a member of the 14th CPPCC National Committee, participated in a group interview on March 4, ahead of the opening of the third session of the 14th CPPCC National Committee. "Leapfrog development" has been achieved in China's robotics technology, as the gap between the domestic development level and international advanced standards has narrowed significantly, Qiao said. Qiao, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), works in the robotics industry.
China has made remarkable progress in its robotics industry in recent years, during which China has accounted for more than half of the global deployment of robots. Qiao adds, China has led the rapid advancement in humanoid robotics technology.
Qiao pays close attention to scientific and technological innovation in both AI and robotics technology. Humanoid robots, a key manifestation of AI and a crucial carrier of general-purpose, physical-AI systems, represent the cutting edge of technological evolution. The "Q-series" humanoid robots, developed by the Institute of Automation, under CAS, have become the core technological foundation of the humanoid robot mega-factory, Qiao explains.
Based on her years of research, Qiao has realized it is important to build a high-level coordination mechanism to boost the academic, technological and industrial development of China's robotics industry.
Qiao says it is not enough to raise the productivity of robots; rather, it is more important to improve the reliability, stability, universality, intelligence and security of domestically produced robots.
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(Women οf China)
Editor: Wang Shasha