Four Major Halls Unveiled for 2026 World Robot Conference with 28 Days to Go
With only 28 days until the 2026 World Robot Conference, the event will feature four major halls: Innovation, Collaboration, Manufacturing, and Fun.
From cutting-edge robotics to core components, each hall offers a unique perspective on the latest industry developments.
The Innovation Hall (Hall C) is a newly built venue covering 20,000 square meters, offering a spacious and transparent environment for exhibitors and visitors.
Leading companies such as Unitree, UBTech, and Galbot will showcase their latest humanoid robots and embodied AI innovations. Innovation centers from Beijing, Shanghai, and other regions will also gather here, presenting regional achievements.
State-owned enterprises will display their robotics deployment, while JD.com will create a super exhibition area integrating logistics, retail, industrial, and household scenarios, demonstrating a new paradigm of human-robot coexistence.
The Collaboration Hall (Hall B) will serve as a key space for international exchange. Chinese companies like Zhongqing, Xingdong, and Leju will join international players including AMD, Infineon, and SMC.
These international firms will bring technologies and solutions in chips, control, drive, and industrial automation, highlighting open cooperation and the integration of the global robotics supply chain.
The Manufacturing Hall (Hall A) will bring together robot integrators and component suppliers such as LUOSH, Haier, Green Harmonic, and Leadshine.
From complete robots to core components, the hall will showcase the collaborative innovation along the industrial chain, offering visitors a close look at China's solid manufacturing foundation and vitality.
The Fun Hall (Hall D) comprises two temporary pavilions that expand the exhibition space, featuring diverse robotic products and applications.
Companies like Zhongke Yungu, Moke Robot, and Accelerating Evolution will present playful performances, allowing audiences to experience advances in motion control and interaction in an engaging way.
The four halls together herald a grand event for the robotics industry, promoting human-robot symbiosis and integration of production and demand.
With just 28 days to go, more details will be unveiled soon. Register now to witness the present and future of robotics.