
Chinese RPA Startups Off to a Good Start in 2020 Over Threats from Coronavirus, Foreign Competitors
Chinese RPA (Robot Process Automation) startups were off to a good start in 2020 amid coronavirus fears.
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Chinese RPA (Robot Process Automation) startups were off to a good start in 2020 amid coronavirus fears.
Dr. Zhang Rujing, founder of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), is about to enter the field of domestic equipment with Wanye Enterprises.
Gotion High-Tech issued an announcement, revealing that Gotion, Inc., an overseas wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, has become the supplier of a major listed automobile company in the United States.
Self-driving vehicle technology firm QCraft has announced on August 25 that its prototype car based on Horizon Robotics' Journey 5 chips is expected to carry out road tests in the third quarter of this year.
On February 21, XPeng CEO He Xiaopeng discussed the future of humanoid robots, stating that current models remain at L2 autonomy, comparable to early-stage assisted driving.
Tencent Yuanbao has surpassed Doubao and risen to second place in the China region's Apple free app download rankings, with DeepSeek occupying the top spot.
On the morning of June 11, Caixin.com revealed that, ofo, the Beijing-based bike-sharing platform, has a 1.5 billion yuan ($234.2 million) deficit with only 3.5...
VastaiTech, a high-end chip design unicorn, announced on Monday that its B1 and B2 rounds of financing have been completed, totaling 1.6 billion yuan ($251 million).
Xin Lijun, the CEO of JD Retail, said in an interview that JD.com was studying the possibility of entering the field of food delivery.
Baidu officially unveiled its robotaxi ride-hailing pilot program to the public in Guangzhou, becoming the largest autonomous driving vehicle-for-hire platform in the city.
Due to recent power issues in central China's Sichuan, the supply of Li Auto's range extender factory in the province has been affected, leading to delays in the delivery of its smart flagship SUV, the L9.
On Tuesday, iQiyi, an online entertainment service provider in China, appointed Jun Wang as its new Chief Financial Officer.