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These three Chinese robotics firms are tapping public markets to bankroll their next phase of international growth.
Officials caution only a few licenses will be issued at first, favoring long-term stability over short-term hype.
At WAIC, both Tencent and JD outlined their strategies for embodied intelligence. Notably, neither plans to build robots.
Quin, a hardware company based in Zhuhai, has built a name for itself in overseas markets. Riding the wave of demand for ...
With rising exports, factory rollouts, and new listings, Chinese automakers are redefining what it means to go global.
Geely is reportedly in talks to merge autonomous driving teams from Zeekr, its R&D arm, and Megvii’s Mach unit into a joint venture established in June. The move aligns with Geely’s strategy to ...
A Chinese mobile game featuring a female hunter character who balances protecting the world from invaders with romantic ...
The Midea-backed brand is pitching a full-stack system that unifies household tech through large models and adaptive learning ...
Taobao will launch a unified membership program that bundles services and perks from Ele.me, Fliggy, and Hema, expanding 88VIP into a comprehensive lifestyle offering. The move reflects Alibaba’s ...
PingPong will support Wero, Europe’s new unified payment app, starting October. Backed by 16 banks, Wero enables real-time cross-border payments using a phone number or email and targets 250 million ...
Energy efficiency and range remain top priorities for EV buyers. The Li i8 addresses both with a choice of batteries and an ...
More countries, more buyers, and more cross-border deals marked this year’s conference, with Chinese companies making tech ...
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