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    Humanoid Robots Debut at Taiwan Robotics Expo 2025 with Lifelike Skills

    ReshamBy ReshamAugust 21, 2025 AI and Robotics No Comments2 Mins Read
    Taiwan Robotics Expo 2025

    Humanoid Robots Steal the Show at Taiwan Robotics Expo 2025

    The Taiwan Automation Intelligence and Robot Show 2025 (Taiwan Robotics Expo 2025) opened in Taipei on Wednesday, 20th August, showcasing the latest advances in humanoid robotics and artificial intelligence. The four-day exhibition, which runs until 23rd August, has drawn large crowds eager to witness futuristic robots in action.

    Humanoids on Display in Taipei

    Robots at the event demonstrated lifelike movements, including walking, gesturing, and picking up objects. These displays highlighted the rapid progress in robotics, where human-like machines are increasingly being designed for practical use in industries and service sectors.

    NVIDIA, the global leader in AI chip technology, featured prominently across multiple exhibition booths, underlining its pivotal role in powering robotics and automation systems.

    Taiwan’s First Fully Made Humanoid Robot

    Local robotics firm Techman Robot drew attention by unveiling its first humanoid robot, designed and built entirely in Taiwan. The company’s Chief Operating Officer, Scott Huang, said that despite looming tariff uncertainties under US President Donald Trump’s trade policies, demand for high-quality robotic solutions remains strong.

    Huang emphasised that businesses are willing to invest in advanced robotics when performance and reliability are guaranteed. This confidence signals continued growth for Taiwan’s robotics sector despite external market challenges.

    Global Participation and Future Outlook at Taiwan Robotics Expo 2025

    The Taiwan Automation Intelligence and Robot Show 2025 has attracted exhibitors and visitors from across the world, cementing its position as a key platform for showcasing innovation in automation and AI-driven technology. With humanoid robots taking centre stage this year, the event highlights the growing integration of artificial intelligence in next-generation machines.

    With inputs from Reuters

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