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Posted inBeijing, China, World

With robots, China’s plans for tech domination already well underway

by Asia Times staff April 6, 2018February 18, 2020

A three year-old Chinese company has quietly become the largest native supplier of logistics and automation, in what may be a sign of things to come as China plays catchup in the world of robotics. The success of the firm, Geek+, may portend an end to the dominance of foreign firms in the Chinese automation […]

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