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    Nvidia’s Huang Declares China as a ‘Formidable’ Force in Robotics

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlights China’s dominance in foundational robotics supplies like microelectronics and motors, emphasizing reliance on China’s supply chain despite the US pioneering the industry.
    2. Huang states the US ‘tired and exhausted’ before developing the ‘brain’ technology crucial for robotics, indicating a shift in global leadership dynamics.
    3. Embodied intelligence, combining AI with physical systems, is rapidly gaining global prominence, especially in China and the US.
    4. China’s Unitree Robotics filed for an IPO, reflecting the booming interest and growth in humanoid robots and the global robotics market.

    China’s Strategic Role in Robotics Supply Chains

    Jensen Huang, the CEO of Nvidia, recently emphasized China’s growing importance in robotics technology. Despite the United States leading the innovation in this field, Huang highlighted that China plays a crucial role in providing key materials and components. This includes microelectronics, motors, rare earth elements, and magnets—all vital for building robots. These supplies form the backbone of the robotics industry, making China an indispensable part of the global supply chain. As a result, even US companies depend heavily on China’s ecosystem. This reliance indicates that technological progress in robotics must often navigate complex international dependencies. Therefore, China’s formidable manufacturing base helps keep global robotics advancing, despite geopolitical tensions.

    The Future of AI and Human Progress

    Meanwhile, the move towards “embodied intelligence” is reshaping how we think about artificial intelligence. This concept combines AI with physical systems like robots, making them more adaptable and useful. Both China and the US are investing heavily in this area, viewing it as a key to future innovations. Recently, a leading Chinese robotics company filed for an IPO, illustrating growing confidence and market potential. This surge in investment points to a broader trend: robotics and AI will increasingly influence our daily lives and work. With governments and companies prioritizing these technologies, we may see more practical applications that enhance human productivity and well-being. As this field expands, it holds promise for turning advances into real-world benefits that support the ongoing human journey.

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