Let me take you inside the Optics Valley AI+ Promotion Conference—this event was all about showing off the latest Chinese AI tech from 16 local companies, plus laying out big goals for the industry. Here’s the thing: This isn’t just a boring conference with slides and speeches. It’s where you get to see real Chinese AI robots and tools doing cool, practical things—stuff that’s actually going to change how we live and work. Let’s break it down, nice and simple, like we’re chatting over coffee.
First Up: The Cool Chinese AI Tech on Display
The conference had tons of Chinese AI innovations, and they split them into three main categories—perception robots, work robots, and digital/AI services. Each one is more impressive than the last, so let’s dive in:
1. Perception Robots (They “Feel” and “Smell” Like Humans)
These Chinese AI robots aren’t just machines—they can sense the world around them, just like we do. Here are the standouts:
- Gelan Ruo Humanoid Robot: This robot can identify dozens of different smells. Imagine a robot that can sniff out food spoilage or even dangerous gases—total game-changer.
- Huawei Ke Electronic Skin: This tech gives robots a sense of touch. Get this—it can gently squeeze a soft tofu without breaking it. That’s how precise Chinese AI has gotten.
- Wuhan Chuangshou Innovative Moxibustion Robot: UsingChinese AI, it can accurately find acupuncture points on the body. No more guessing—this robot knows exactly where to go for a perfect moxibustion session.
2. Work Robots (They Get the Job Done—No Breaks Needed)
What’s interesting is that these Chinese AI robots aren’t just for show—they’re built to work hard. Here’s what they can do:
- Plant Ark Unmanned Farm Robot Group: A team of humanoid robots that handles pollination and picking all on their own. No more hiring farm workers—these robots do it faster and more efficiently.
- Optics Valley Dongzhi Photonic Robot: This robot has over 30 degrees of freedom, which means it can move its whole body just like a human. Think of all the complex tasks it can handle—from assembling parts to helping with caregiving.
- Guanxin Chuangxian Technology Miaowei Bed-Sweeping Robot: It’s made specifically to clean beds, and it even uses UV light to disinfect them. Perfect for hospitals, hotels, or anyone who wants a super clean bed with zero effort.
3. Digital & AI Services (Smart Tools That Save Time)
Chinese AI isn’t just about robots—it’s also making digital services way better. Check out these two examples:
- Shuming Technology’s Jin Xiaochu Digital Human: This digital person speaks 143 languages and already works as a guide in more than 30 museums. No more language barriers—this Chinese AI has you covered.
- Linjin Wanwei AI Animation Production System: This Chinese AI makes animating 20 times faster. It even helped create the hit animation “I Run a Supermarket in the Apocalypse,” which has over 300 million views. That’s how Chinese AI is changing the entertainment game.
Big Goals for Chinese AI in Optics Valley (2026 Targets)
The conference didn’t just show off cool tech—it also laid out a clear plan for the future. By 2026, Optics Valley wants its Chinese AI industry to hit two big milestones:
- Industry scale: Over 80 billion yuan (that’s around $11 billion) in total value.
- Company count: More than 1,000 Chinese AI companies gathering in the area.
That’s a huge goal, but after seeing all the amazing Chinese AI tech at the conference? It totally feels achievable.
A Quick Time Check (What Happened When)
The video doesn’t mention specific dates for the conference, but it does give us two key moments:
- At 00:01: The conference kicked off with an AI terminal interactive experience area, where people could play with all the Chinese AI “black tech” on display.
- At 01:44: The big 2026 goals were announced—80 billion yuan industry scale and over 1,000 Chinese AI companies.
All in all, this conference was a perfect snapshot of where Chinese AI is right now—and where it’s headed. From robots that can smell and touch to AI that makes animations faster and digital humans that speak hundreds of languages, Chinese AI is growing fast. And with the 2026 goals in place, Optics Valley is set to become a major hub for Chinese AI innovation. It’s exciting to think about what these Chinese AI tools will do next!

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