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More than ten Chinese companies specializing in embodied intelligence will participate in next year’s Consumer Electronics Show in the United States, many of which are attending for the first time. AgiBot, Noetix Robotics, and X-Humanoid are among the newcomers at the four-day event, which begins in Las Vegas on January 6. AgiBot is set to showcase its entire product lineup in the U.S. for the first time and will unveil new versions of key components, including a highly dexterous robotic hand.
Representatives from some of these embodied intelligence firms shared that their primary goal in participating is to increase their visibility in international markets. They hope to secure more concrete orders through the trade show and lay the groundwork for exploring new applications abroad. Several international clients approached and tested products from Galbot, Unitree Robotics, and RoboSense during the event.
Although Unitree’s booth was modest in size, it drew a significant number of visitors due to live interactions between its robotic dog and a humanoid robot. During the show, all of the company’s displayed products were sold out, according to a worker from the Hangzhou-based firm.
Beyond the embodied intelligence sector, many other Chinese robotics companies will also attend CES 2026. For instance, Neolix is debuting its autonomous vehicle in the West Hall and unveiling its latest urban delivery solution. Already operating in the United Arab Emirates, the company plans to open offices across Europe, the Americas, and other regions next year to expedite its international growth.
Manufacturers of cleaning robots, including Dreame Technology, Mova, Weilan Continental Beijing Technology, Ecovacs Robotics, and Roborock, will also introduce new products aimed at markets in Europe and North America. Their offerings will include handheld vacuums, sweeping and mopping robots, and lawn mowers specifically designed for overseas consumers.
AI has been a staple of the show for years and has become an even more prominent focus this year. An organizer noted that AI is no longer just a display of technological capability but a crucial element for real-world applications, highlighting its growing importance in practical scenarios.




