Position paper on humanoid robots
14.08.2025 - The new position paper from the International Federation of Robotics highlights the future of humanoid robots, which are considered the next major innovation in robotics.
China plans to mass-produce such robots, while tech companies in the US and Europe are making major investments. Humanoid robots are set to become universal helpers based on human mechanics. Takayuki Ito, president of the IFR, emphasizes that humanoids will complement existing technologies rather than replace them. In the US, the focus is on practical applications in logistics and manufacturing, not on social companions.
China sees humanoids as key to its robotics strategy, especially in the service sector. Japan is developing social robots for education and care, while Europe emphasizes ethical implications and human-centered design. Humanoids are suitable for complex tasks, but their widespread use as household helpers is unlikely in the short term.
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