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Walking into the 2026 World Robotics Conference exhibition hall, a new trend of pragmatism in the industry flared up. Once upon a time, robots that could backflip, play the piano, and dance were responsible for all traffic; today, operating models that screw and sort goods on simulated production lines have firmly caught the public's attention. Consumer concerns about robots have changed from “can they perform” to “can they solve real work problems”. With the theme of “human-robot symbiosis, integration of production and demand”, the 2026 World Robotics Conference brought together more than 300 exhibitors, more than 2,000 exhibits, and launched more than 150 new products. More and more robot products are losing their performance attributes and seeking “employment” opportunities for real scenarios such as factories, hospitals, homes, and restaurants. The most notable change at this conference is the acceleration of robots from “exhibits” to “commodities,” finding real uses in various scenarios such as industry, medical care, pension, family, education, and consumption.
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Walking into the 2026 World Robotics Conference exhibition hall, a new trend of pragmatism in the industry flared up. Once upon a time, robots that could backflip, play the piano, and dance were responsible for all traffic; today, operating models that screw and sort goods on simulated production lines have firmly caught the public's attention. Consumer concerns about robots have changed from “can they perform” to “can they solve real work problems”. With the theme of “human-robot symbiosis, integration of production and demand”, the 2026 World Robotics Conference brought together more than 300 exhibitors, more than 2,000 exhibits, and launched more than 150 new products. More and more robot products are losing their performance attributes and seeking “employment” opportunities for real scenarios such as factories, hospitals, homes, and restaurants. The most notable change at this conference is the acceleration of robots from “exhibits” to “commodities,” finding real uses in various scenarios such as industry, medical care, pension, family, education, and consumption.
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