China’s first mall designed solely for robots to host global sports event


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Summary

Robo sports

China’s first mall solely dedicated to robots will host a global sports competition of robots.

Development

Scientists said the robotic games could serve as a benchmark for the development of robotics in everyday life.

When?

The competition goes from Thursday, Aug. 14, to Sunday, Aug. 17.


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A mall designed just for robots has opened in China and its goal is to bring robotics into the mainstream of everyday life, including sports. The four-story shopping mall in the E-Town district of Beijing showcases more than 100 robots from more than 40 brands, as reported by Gizmodo.

World Humanoid Robotic Games

It will also be the site of the first-ever World Humanoid Robotic Games that run from Aug. 14 through Sunday, Aug. 17. While the competition is new, it already has gold-winning competitors in its ranks. Soccer playing robot “T1” and his two teammates finished atop their category at the RoboCup Humanoid League in Brazil.

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A robot revolution

T1 and his fellow humanoid robots are part of China’s efforts to revolutionize the world of robotics, enabling them to be employed in everyday tasks, from household chores to cooking and work. Now, they hope people will kick back and watch them do the playing as well.

The games will feature 280 teams from 16 countries competing in events such as track and field, dancing, martial arts and soccer. For those who don’t love sports, human spectators can watch these robots, designed for industrial and medical purposes, conduct test runs. Government officials announced that the events will feature 26 sports.

“The Chinese government is actively promoting humanoid robotic development,” said Zhao Mingguo, the scientist behind T1. “To advance technology, the government is actively organizing competitive events, and this sports games is one such experience.”

A real game-changer but no Ronaldo

While it may just be fun and games for some, industry analysts predict the advancement of humanoid robots is a game changer for the world, which will lead to robots being used in homes, factories or entertainment.

Those hoping to see Cristiano Ronaldo in robot form will be disappointed. Scientists note the technology isn’t quite there yet. They said these robots would reportedly have trouble facing even novice human competition.

“Playing football is a testing and training ground for… helping us refine our capabilities,” Zhao told Reuters.

Practice makes perfect

Just like humans, practice makes robots better. While the competition may be stiff for Zhao’s team, it doesn’t want its robot to be. They’re currently developing software for Brazil to improve their robo-athletes’ positioning skills.

A benchmark for success

This week’s competition will serve as a benchmark for the advancement of robotics globally. T1’s team hopes it can aid in the development of a robot more adept at human-like movements and perfect its performance on inclines as well as its ability to traverse different terrain.

The soccer match is the first ever five-on-five robot competition in the sport’s history with preliminaries beginning Wednesday, as reported by the Global Times.

After the competition, the visitors will be entertained by robot chefs and humanoid replicas of historical figures like Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein. For the dog lovers, there are robot hounds to enjoy.

The robots featured at the mall reportedly cost anywhere from hundreds of dollars to tens of thousands of dollars.

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Why this story matters

The opening of Beijing's Robot Mall symbolizes China's push to integrate humanoid robots into daily life and aims to advance the global robotics industry by accelerating commercialization and public accessibility.

Industrial transformation

According to multiple sources, China’s investment in robotics addresses workforce challenges like an ageing population and seeks to modernize industries with automation, impacting labor markets and productivity.

Government strategy and investment

Sources including Reuters and Global Times report that China's government supports the robotics sector with large subsidies and dedicated funds, aiming to establish technological leadership and global competitiveness in AI and robotics.

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The Robot Mall features over 100 types of robots from more than 40 brands. China produced 556,000 industrial robots in 2024 and accounted for two-thirds of global robot patent applications, with the robotics market projected to reach $108 billion by 2028.

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Some observers and industry experts have raised concerns about the readiness of humanoid robots for practical public use, citing high costs, technical imperfections, and the need for policies to manage workforce displacement.

Terms to know

4S Model: A retail model offering sales, service, spare parts, and surveys (customer feedback), commonly used in the automobile industry and now applied to robotics.

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Key points from the Left

  • A robot store opening in Beijing aims to advance the development of humanoid robots and commercialize previously research-focused efforts.
  • The 4S store will feature robots able to perform various tasks, including serving drinks and separating trash.
  • The World Robot Conference opened in Beijing, featuring over 1,500 exhibits from 200 robotics companies and more than 400 experts discussing industry trends.
  • Wang Yifan, the director of the Robot Mall, noted that the mass production of humanoid robots presents challenges for companies lacking experience in marketing and sales.

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Key points from the Center

  • Beijing E-Town is opening a four-story humanoid robot 4S store and robot-themed restaurant on Friday, Aug. 8 that showcases over 100 robots from more than 40 brands.
  • The store launch supports China’s national push to commercialize humanoid robots amid growing robotics subsidies and a planned $137 billion AI fund.
  • Visitors can interact with robots that perform tasks like serving drinks, playing chess, dancing, and cleaning, illustrating advances in humanoid robotics technology.
  • Wang Yifan, director of the Robot Mall, highlighted that for robots to become widespread in homes, it is essential to go beyond depending only on robotics firms by offering customized solutions that meet consumer needs.
  • The opening could accelerate commercialization of mature robot products by linking the 4S store and restaurant, signifying progress in China’s AI and robotics industry leadership.

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Key points from the Right

  • China inaugurated the world's first 4S store dedicated to humanoid and intelligent robots, named Robot Mall, on Friday, Aug. 8, 2025, in Beijing during the World Robot Conference.
  • The Robot Mall displays over 50 robots across seven categories, including medical, bionic, and humanoid, as reported by the Global Times.
  • The store operates on the 4S model, providing Sales, Spare parts, Service, and Survey, offering comprehensive support from selection to maintenance.
  • The 2025 World Robot Conference is taking place from Friday, Aug. 8 to Aug. 12, featuring over 1,500 products and 100 new items from various companies.

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