北京市科学技术协会
China's first national standards for humanoid robots approved for development
2025-04-24 | english.beijing.gov.cn

A series of national standards for humanoid robot technical requirements has recently been officially approved for development. These represent China's first national standards in the humanoid robot domain, covering multiple technical areas such as environmental perception, decision-making and planning, motion control, and task execution. Notably, enterprises based in the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Beijing E-Town) played a significant role in this effort.

As the first innovation platform in China dedicated to advancing core technologies in embodied intelligence robots, the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center (BHRIC) has served as a major contributor to the development of these national standards. It led the drafting of the technical requirements for motion control, and co-led the formulation of standards for task execution, decision-making and planning, and environmental perception.

Prior to this, BHRIC had already spearheaded the development of multiple industry standards. To date, it has established two major platforms, "Tiangong" and "Huisi Kaiwu", to focus on breakthroughs in key and foundational technologies for embodied intelligence robots. By integrating standardization with open-source and open-access strategies, BHRIC is building collaborative momentum to help China become the leading country globally in realizing the deployment and application of embodied intelligence robots in real-world scenarios.



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