The 2025 World Robotics Carnival wrapped up this Monday in Wuhan on the Chinese mainland, showcasing nearly 100 cutting-edge robots over a three-day extravaganza.
Robots that can play as a band, serve coffee and help apply makeup drew a lot of attention. The band-playing models synchronized musical instruments, coffee-service robots handled orders seamlessly, and beauty-tech machines demonstrated hands-free makeup application.
The carnival also featured a range of humanoid robots, robot dogs and robotic exoskeletons, offering visitors the chance to immerse themselves in a technology-driven lifestyle.
For global citizens, business and tech enthusiasts, this carnival was more than a showcase—it was a window into emerging industries and real-world applications of AI and robotics. Thought leaders engaged in conversations around ethical design, sustainable innovation and the social impact of smart machines, while digital nomads pictured new immersive experiences fueled by these breakthroughs.
As the three-day event closed, one takeaway was clear: the Chinese mainland’s robotics revolution is in full swing. With nearly 100 trailblazing machines on display, Wuhan proved itself a hub for automation that could soon touch every corner of our lives.
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