The project, reportedly the first of its kind in the world, will see robots ride subway trains to deliver goods to more than 100 stores across Shenzhen.
industries tend to be more centralized in China. It’s not that that’s indicative of every city, more that Shenzhen already has easy access to the kind of manufacturing and products that a robotics company would find ideal.
China’s government is handing out massive subsidies for everything called robotics. This causes the number of companies that claim to do robotics to be inflated
In one city. Christ.
industries tend to be more centralized in China. It’s not that that’s indicative of every city, more that Shenzhen already has easy access to the kind of manufacturing and products that a robotics company would find ideal.
China’s government is handing out massive subsidies for everything called robotics. This causes the number of companies that claim to do robotics to be inflated
Same here in the US with AI, but instead of the government giving subsidies its venture capitalists.
Shenzhen is huge and has an absurd amount of tech companies, so this doesn’t really surprise me.
the city is in key national focus for prototyping modernization and creating a smart city.
It must be easy to start a business there