Chinese companies, including Huawei Technologies and Unitree Robotics, are grabbing plenty of attention at one of Europe’s largest technology shows in Paris this week, as Beijing commits to deepen technological ties with France amid an intensifying rivalry with the US.
Europe is currently Unitree’s third-largest market, behind China and the US, according to a company staff member. Unitree has sold thousands of its G1 humanoid robot and hundreds of its B2 industrial robot dog globally, he said.
Unitree aimed to deploy its robots, which could be programmed by customers for difficult tasks, in projects that involve “boring, dangerous, dirty work”, said Zhang Min, Unitree’s European market director.