Shenzhen Robotics Output Hits Record 242 Billion Yuan as X Square Showcases Humanoid Helpers
Fair Plus trade show in Shenzhen highlights practical robot applications including cleaning, laundry folding, and waste management
L'essentiel
- Shenzhen's robotics industry output reached a record 242 billion yuan (US$35.4 billion) in 2025, up 20% year-on-year, according to a whitepaper released at the Fair Plus robotics trade show.
- The city accounts for 43% of China's service robot output with nearly 8 million units, and a quarter of national industrial robot production at 194,900 units.
- X Square Robot showcased its Quanta X1 Pro robot capable of folding laundry and scooping cat litter, deployed in on-demand home cleaning services.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Shenzhen has emerged as China's leading robotics hub, leveraging a sophisticated supply chain and diverse real-world applications. The city's robotics industry has grown significantly, now producing nearly 8 million service robots and nearly 195,000 industrial robots annually.
Inside the busy aisles and booths of the Fair Plus robotics trade show in Shenzhen this week, the usual stunt spectacle was replaced by practical tasks: robots sorting supermarket stock, serving popcorn and transporting oversized boxes. Among them, Shenzhen-based X Square Robot showed the real-world ability of its wheel-based humanoids, using the firm's self-developed Wall-A embodied foundation model to pick up rubbish from the floor and place it in a bin. Currently deployed in on-demand cleaning services in homes in Shenzhen, the Quanta X1 Pro robot on display handles chores like folding laundry and scooping cat litter. By leveraging a sophisticated supply chain and a wide range of real-world applications, local firms such as X Square have helped Shenzhen become the country's leading robotics powerhouse. The total output of Shenzhen's robotics industry reached a record in 2025, rising 20 per cent from a year earlier to over 242 billion yuan (US$35.4 billion), according to a whitepaper released at Fair Plus – short for Fair of AI and Robotics Plus – which ran from Wednesday to Friday. Shenzhen accounted for 43 per cent of China's total output of service robots, producing nearly 8 million units last year, while the city manufactured 194,900 industrial robots, accounting for a quarter of the national output, according to the whitepaper. That put Shenzhen at the top nationally for both core robotics categories, the paper added.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific companies are the major players in Shenzhen's robotics sector beyond X Square Robot?
- What are the export figures for Shenzhen-made robots?
- What are the specific technological challenges facing the humanoid robot industry?






