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RealMan launches robotics data training center in Beijing

By The Robot Report Staff | August 29, 2025

A training center with semi-humanoid robots.

RealMan Robotics offers a number of what it calls “compound robots,” which bring together a wheeled base and one or two of the company’s robotic arms. | Source: RealMan Robotics

RealMan Robotics, a Beijing-based developer of robotic arms and mobile manipulators, this week launched a robotics data training center in Beijing. The company said the hub brings together core technology R&D, scenario-based application testing, operator training, and ecosystem collaboration.

On opening day, RealMan unveiled the RealBOT Embodied Intelligence Open Platform, which it designed for data acquisition. Spanning 3,000 square meters, the center is divided into a training zone and an application zone, with 108 robots of diverse forms already deployed. These include dual-arm mobile manipulators, wheeled semi-humanoids, drone-arms, and quadrupeds.

To ensure data quality and scenario realism, the center has constructed ten real-world environments – including eldercare and rehabilitation, special operations, new retail, automotive assembly, and smart catering. RealMan said these scenarios support large-scale multimodal data generation, producing an estimated over one million high-quality data points annually for training advanced AI models.

RealMan Robotics said it will play a central role in both the deployment and daily operations of the center. Founded in 2018, the company said its robotic arms cater to retail, food service, commercial services, inspections, healthcare, education, aerospace, and industrial production. 

RealMan targets common pain points in deploying robotics

RealMan Robotics said the center addresses three fundamental pain points in robotics:

  • Lack of cross-scenario data generalization
  • Significant gaps between simulation and real-world conditions
  • Absence of standardized data formats and efficient closed-loop iteration

By creating a full-stack data pipeline – from collection and training to validation and deployment – the center aims to accelerate the commercialization of semi-humanoid robotics and embodied AI.

“Robots face three enduring bottlenecks before they can scale into everyday life: operational capability, generalization, and cost efficiency,” Eric Zheng, the Director of the Humanoid Robotics Data Training Center, said at the center’s opening day. “Traditional industrial arms are heavy and expensive, service robots remain too simplistic, and most lack the adaptability of humans in complex environments. Long deployment cycles and poor scenario adaptability – combined with high costs – continue to limit adoption.”

Looking forward, the training center aims to expand industry-academia collaboration, mobilize ecosystem resources, and foster a culture of technology co-creation, data sharing, and business co-growth.

Learn about China’s robotics industry at RoboBusiness

Don’t miss RoboBusiness 2025 on Oct. 15-16 in Santa Clara, Calif. The conference will include sessions about AI, humanoids, and China’s robotics dominance. One session titled “Global Implications of China’s Robotics Push” will be led by Georg Stieler, head of robotics & automation at Stieler Technology & Market Advisory Stieler will examine the key factors behind China’s momentum in robotics and AI, including market dynamics, current capabilities, and breakthroughs in next-generation systems. It will also explore the structural challenges still facing Chinese robotics companies and how early-industrialized countries might respond to remain competitive.

RoboBusiness will also feature a keynote panel titled “Closing the Robotics Gap with China.” The panel will include insights from Stieler, Jeff Burnstein, president at A3, Eric Truebenbach, managing director at Teradyne Ventures, and Eugene Demaitre, editorial director at The Robot Report. 

RoboBusiness, the premier event for developers and suppliers of commercial robots, will also have tracks on physical AI, enabling technologies, and design and development best practices. It will feature more than 60 speakers, a startup workshop, the annual Pitchfire competition, and numerous networking opportunities.

Over 100 exhibitors on the show floor will showcase their latest enabling technologies, products, and services. Registration is now open for RoboBusiness 2025.

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