2025 Smart City Summit & Expo Introduces "AI X ROBOT Zone" Showcasing Innovative Robot Technologies and Applications
- 邑葳 張
- Mar 26
- 2 min read
As the 2025 Smart City Summit & Expo approaches, the Taiwan Automation Intelligence and Robotics Association (TAIROA) will, for the first time, lead members of the Service Robot Alliance to establish the "AI X ROBOT Zone" (booth number Q1028), showcasing the latest developments and applications of robot technologies such as AI and IoT. This exhibition area aims to demonstrate the interaction and collaboration of robots in various fields, promoting the progress of smart cities.
Since the establishment of the Service Robot Alliance in 2018, TAIROA has been committed to integrating industry chain resources, enhancing product competitiveness, and facilitating market entry. Currently, the alliance has expanded to 106 member companies, jointly promoting field verification projects to achieve the widespread application of service robots and enhance their service value.
During the exhibition, exhibitors such as Polytron Technologies will showcase their AI robot products and explain how to integrate AI technology into robot cloud platforms, providing comprehensive hardware and software solutions. Nuwa Robotics will introduce its innovative "hamburger-style" modular architecture robot, Collibot, and demonstrate applications of generative AI technology.
Additionally, MSI will display its autonomous mobile robot solutions, including intelligent collaborative robots equipped with robotic arms and intelligent lifting robots, aimed at improving operational efficiency in warehousing and manufacturing. Jorjin Technologies will exhibit its AI Agent smart service assistant, Vivian, and Robostar will present its comprehensive robot-friendly environment solutions, demonstrating how technological innovation can enhance urban living quality.
To further promote international exchange and application of robot technology, TAIROA will also host the "2025 International Mobile Robot Forum" during the exhibition. Experts from various countries will be invited to discuss policies and practical cases of robot-friendly environments, fostering global cooperation and knowledge sharing. This event will not only serve as a technology display platform but also as an important venue for industry exchange and collaboration, expected to bring new momentum to the development of smart cities in Taiwan and worldwide.

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