
Deep Tech Insights reports that the Human-like Robot Framework Standard is set to be officially launched on March 21, 2026. This announcement comes from the recent AI conference held in Shenzhen, where a significant collaboration took place among 57 companies in the robotics sector.
The framework aims to enhance collaboration and establish uniform standards across the robotics industry. The Shenzhen Municipal Government, in partnership with these companies, is working towards a comprehensive system that will oversee the certification of robotics technology over the next 20 years.
As part of this initiative, there will be a focus on developing a line of robots capable of performing various tasks, including flexible movement and automated responses. This adaptability will be essential for the robots to function effectively in diverse environments and conditions.
Furthermore, the framework will address the need for robots to comply with multiple operation modes, ensuring they can adapt to various scenarios. This involves meeting performance requirements for dynamic tasks, providing high-speed data transmission, and maintaining operational integrity under challenging conditions.
The establishment of the Shenzhen Robotics Special Line Framework and the National Robotics Line Innovation Center is also underway. These platforms will serve as hubs for technology development and integration, aiming to streamline operations within the robotics industry.
The goal is to create a centralized system that enhances efficiency and promotes collaboration among companies. By enhancing communication and resource sharing, the industry can foster innovation and improve overall productivity.
As the robotics sector evolves, it is crucial for companies to adapt to new standards and technologies. The anticipated framework will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the industry, moving towards a more integrated and innovative landscape.
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