Over 10 Chinese Embodied Intelligence Developers to Participate in CES 2026(Yicai) Dec. 29 -- More than 10 Chinese developers of embodied intelligence will take part in next year's Consumer Electronics Show in the United States, with many participating for the first time.
AgiBot, Noetix Robotics, and X-Humanoid are among the first-time participants in the four-day CES, which kicks off in Las Vegas on Jan. 6, according to exhibitor information released for the event. AgiBot will show its entire product line for the first time in the US and release new versions of core components, such as a dexterous hand.
Representatives from some of these embodied intelligence developers told Yicai that they take part in the CES primarily to boost their exposure in overseas markets, hoping to secure more definite orders through the show and lay a foundation for exploring new application scenarios abroad.
Many overseas customers inquired and tried products from Galbot, Unitree Robotics, and RoboSense at the CES 2025.
Unitree's booth was small but attracted a large number of visitors thanks to the real-time interaction between its robot dog and a humanoid robot, with all of its products on display sold out during the show, a worker from the Hangzhou-based company noted.
In addition to embodied intelligence developers, many other Chinese robot makers will participate in CES 2026, with Neolix debuting its unmanned vehicle in the West Hall and unveiling its next-generation urban delivery solution. The unmanned auto is already used in the United Arab Emirates, while the firm plans to set up offices in Europe, the Americas, and other regions next year to accelerate its overseas expansion.
Cleaning robot manufacturers, including Dreame Technology, Mova, Weilan Continental Beijing Technology, Ecovacs Robotics, and Roborock, will also unveil new products targeting overseas markets like Europe and the US at the event. They will show handheld vacuum cleaners, sweeping and mopping robots, and lawn mowing robots specifically designed for overseas markets.
Artificial intelligence has been a part of the CES for years and has grown into an undeniable focus this year, a representative of the event said to Yicai. This will no longer be merely a show of AI technology, but a key node for the application of AI in real scenarios, the person added.
Editors: Tang Shihua, Martin Kadiev