Shenzhen developing into high-tech hub
Nation's first SEZ, set up 45 years ago, provides robotics, AI vision firms with fundamental R&D investment resources


Beyond components and software technologies, the pioneering city is also making strides in the broader field of humanoid robots.
EngineAI, a Shenzhen-based robotics manufacturer, recently announced with its partners that they will hold the world's first full-size humanoid robot combat tournament in the city in December.
The company said participating robots should be full-sized, capable of simulating human motion patterns, executing combative actions under defined rules, and responding to dynamic environments through intelligent decision-making systems.
"Robot combat demonstrates the comprehensive capabilities of humanoids — from motion control and environmental perception to computing power and algorithms," said Yao Aiwen, co-founder of EngineAI.
"Organizing such an event can help not only accelerate technological progress, but also test how well the industry ecosystem is working on final applications," Yao said.
Yao emphasized that supply chain support is critical in robotics manufacturing, where components require constant optimization, and Shenzhen offers precisely this foundation.
"Here, we get to optimize or upgrade component parts in just two hours. Some of our suppliers are even located in the same building, making collaboration incredibly efficient," he said.