The Chinese University of Hong Kong has launched Hong Kong’s first full-stack embodied AI laboratory, marking a major step in advancing AI-driven industrial transformation and research commercialisation.
Established by the University’s InnoHK Hong Kong Centre for Logistics Robotics, the new Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab will work with 24 industry partners, investors and technology firms to accelerate the development and real-world application of embodied AI and robotics technologies.
The lab will focus on areas ranging from robotic hardware and control systems to humanoid robots, quadruped robots and dexterous robotic hands, supporting Hong Kong’s ambition to become an international innovation and technology hub.
Researchers also unveiled several advanced robotic systems, including Hong Kong’s first AI-powered dual-arm robotic platform, a lightweight millimetre-precision robotic arm, and an all-terrain quadruped robot designed for complex environments.

