LimX on China's Robotics Development
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LimX talking about "exponential potential" and tighter links between Chinese robotics and academia is a signal that the country is trying to compress the lab-to-factory cycle. Global manufacturers should plan for a world where Chinese-origin robots and autonomy stacks are cost-competitive and technically credible much sooner than expected.
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