Chinese humanoid robot startups are moving beyond choreographed demonstrations and into factories and retail stores, racing to secure real-world deployments that could eventually scale to tens of thousands of machines.

After years of competing with Tesla in electric vehicles and self-driving technology, Chinese manufacturers are targeting humanoid robots.

Chinese companies ramp up humanoid robot development and production, often with global aims.

With the SpaceX IPO approaching, Nvidia, Tesla and China accelerate the global race to build physical AI and shape the next generation of industrial robotics.

While there's a viable commercial path forward in industry and logistics, experts say demand for humanoids lags building capacity.

A new national initiative directs local governments and state-owned firms to test robots across manufacturing, logistics, retail, health care and emergency response.

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The scheme spans manufacturing and healthcare to disaster relief and requires local governments and SOEs to test and deploy the technology this year.

A robot doing backflips is impressive. A robot finding your socks, folding them, and putting them away is much harder.

Chinese humanoid robot startups are moving beyond choreographed demonstrations and into factories and retail stores, racing to secure real-world deployments that could eventually…