Recently, robot companies have been placing robots in real factories and livestreaming them working in public. Zhiyuan Robot livestreamed for six consecutive days at its Nanchang factory, with the G2 robot performing quality inspections on standard shifts; Sanctuary AI’s dual-arm robot completed automotive wire harness insertion with a success rate exceeding 99.5%.
From factory livestreams to logistics collaboration, and further to vision and tactile training systems, the robotics industry is shifting from “demonstrating capabilities” to “real work.” No matter how much is said at a product launch, it’s better to let the robot go to work itself and prove its worth.

