China-Belarus lab launched in Hangzhou to advance embodied AI research
The initiative is part of a broader push by Zhejiang University of Technology to strengthen international partnerships and link academic research with industrial applications.
The initiative is part of a broader push by Zhejiang University of Technology to strengthen international partnerships and link academic research with industrial applications.
Public records show that Slash Robotics marks the only alumni startup Li Auto has invested in over the past two years.
At the core of Spirit AI’s approach is what it calls a “diversified data” framework aimed at extending the Scaling Law into embodied intelligence.
Beyond exhibitions, the project anchors a broader experiment — the creation of what organizers describe as China’s first “human-robot co-governed” community.
With the stakes getting higher, industrial applications—often more lucrative—have attracted players to customize their products and services to meet tailored needs of end customers like power grid operators.