Robot Brain Race Dominates World Robot Congress as Forms Diversify
The World Robot Congress (WRC), an annual industry event, revealed a notable shift this year: the competitive focus is extending from robot bodies to their 'brains.' Many leading manufacturers showcased intensified efforts on intelligent control systems, signaling a new battleground in robotics.
Beyond the brain race, robot designs are rapidly diversifying. The once-dominant bipedal form is now accompanied by wheeled robots, mobile bases, and fixed-base configurations, reflecting a broader range of applications. This evolution highlights the industry's move toward versatile and task-specific solutions.
According to on-site reports from Times Weekly, the trend underscores a maturation of the sector, as companies compete not just on hardware but on the intelligence that drives it. The shift suggests that the next wave of robotics innovation will be defined by software and AI capabilities.