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Unicorn born in record time amid ‘arms race’ among China’s robotic hand developers

Unicorn born in record time amid ‘arms race’ among China’s robotic hand developers
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Chinese startups are experiencing a rapid funding surge in the development of dexterous robotic hands, a critical component for humanoid robotics. Companies like Xynova and AgiLink have achieved unicorn status in record time, reflecting an aggressive industrial push in the sector.

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The rapid advancement of humanoid hardware in China signals a significant shift in global robotics competition and venture capital investment patterns.

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The article reports on market trends and financial data without taking a political stance, though it uses industry-standard terminology like 'arms race'.

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