• l’année dernière
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00:00 China bets on ultra-performing humanoid robots to compensate for the lack of arms.
00:04 Xi Jinping announced that by 2027, robotics will be the engine of their economic growth.
00:10 The second world power is facing a shortage of manpower due to its demographic decline.
00:15 More than 290,000 robots were already welcomed into Chinese factories last year.
00:21 China therefore bets on humanoid robots, similar to humans, with a head, arms and legs.
00:27 However, creating robots is a colossal challenge.
00:30 Human movements are complex and difficult to reproduce.
00:34 Development costs are high.
00:36 The mechanism to put into operation to make a single articulation work
00:40 comes between 2,000 and 3,000 euros, knowing that a biped robot costs around 20.
00:45 Currently, more than two-thirds of robots deployed in China are manufactured abroad.
00:50 But this could quickly change thanks to Chinese companies
00:53 such as Xiacun, Hans Robot and Uptek Robotics.
00:57 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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