Training facility for humanoid robots launched in Shanghai

上海启动人形机器人训练设施

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2025-02-11

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  • Beijing has recently launched an English Map to enhance travel services for foreign nationals in the city.

  • The map is now available for a one month trial run on the Beijing platform for common geospatial information services.

  • The Beijing English Map includes both digital and printed versions.

  • The digital map covers categories such as administrative divisions, natural features,

  • transportation, healthcare, sports and leisure with over 30,000 annotations in total.

  • The digital map features six additional thematic sections with over 4,000 annotations such as bank card services and SIM card services,

  • offering convenient information for foreigners visiting, working and living in Beijing.

  • The printed map notably marks historical landmarks like the Beijing Central Axis.

  • The digital version of the printed map is available for free download on the Map World website.

  • During the trial run, feedback will be collected to improve and enrich the map's content.

  • This is Special English China has launched the country's first facility dedicated to training heterogeneous humanoid robots in Shanghai,

  • a key innovation hub of the sector.

  • The training facility, officially known as the Humanoid Robot Kailin Training Ground,

  • is co hosted by Shanghai based,

  • national and local co built Humanoid Robotics Innovation center and the Zhangjiang Group and is able to accommodate over a hundred humanoid robots for simultaneous training in its initial phase.

  • Xu Bin, general manager of the Innovation center,