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'Humanoid' robots could soon become common in China, says ...

24 Jul, 2025
'Humanoid' robots could soon become common in China, says ...

China is poised to see a surge in humanoid robot adoption, according to a new report from Morgan Stanley. The firm predicts that humanoid robots could become commonplace in the country within the next few years, driven by a combination of factors including a growing demand for automation, advancements in robotics technology, and supportive government policies. These robots are expected to tackle tasks in areas like elder care, delivery services, and manufacturing, addressing labor shortages and improving efficiency. The report highlights potential applications across various sectors, from assisting the elderly with daily living to performing repetitive physical tasks, creating opportunities for both businesses and consumers.

Morgan Stanley estimates that China could have millions of humanoid robots in deployment within the next decade. This growth is fueled by significant investment in robotics research and development, particularly from state-backed companies and tech giants. The focus is not just on advanced humanoid models but also on more affordable and versatile robots capable of performing a wider range of tasks. While challenges remain, including safety concerns and the need for robust infrastructure, the report suggests China is well-positioned to become a global leader in the humanoid robot market. This development has significant implications for global automation trends and the future of work.