Beijing's Zhongguancun Haidian district has opened China's first industrial park dedicated to embodied intelligence, bringing together a complete ecosystem of companies spanning data, algorithms, chips, and robot hardware under one roof.
The park, officially named the Zhongguancun (Haidian) Embodied AI Innovation Park, hosts a diverse range of companies including Luosenbot (orthopedic surgery robots), Wujie Power (joint motors and robot brains), Noitom (data platforms), and Kunlun Core (AI chips).
'When companies can just walk next door to strike a deal, the cost of technological collaboration drops dramatically,' said Du Ling, Director of the Zhongguancun High-Tech Industry Promotion Center's Park Development Department. 'Upstairs-downstairs equals the supply chain—that's not just a slogan, it's daily reality.'
Global Embodied Data Unicorn
Among the park's standout tenants is Lightwheel AI, which its Co-founder and President Yang Haibo identifies as the world's first embodied data unicorn. The company secured 550 million yuan in new orders in Q1 2026 alone, counts all top-5 world model teams as clients, and supplies over 80% of simulation assets and synthetic data used by major global embodied AI teams.
Notably, Lightwheel AI is the only Chinese company in the Newton open-source physics engine technical steering committee, alongside NVIDIA, Google DeepMind, Disney Research, and Toyota Research. The company is also leading or co-authoring 20 national and industry standards.
From Soccer Field to Factory Floor
The park showcased robot soccer matches featuring machines from Accelerated Evolution Technology, which has shipped over 1,000 robots to 400+ clients globally, with 60% overseas. The company achieved 100 million yuan in revenue in 2025 and won China's first adult-level humanoid robot soccer world championship at RoboCup 2025.
'Soccer is the best training ground for embodied intelligence,' said Su Ying, VP of Accelerated Evolution Technology. 'Dynamic confrontation, team coordination, real-time decision-making—these skills, once honed on the soccer field, transfer seamlessly to factory, logistics, and home environments.'
Other demonstrations included Qianxun Intelligence's Moz1 humanoid robot performing desktop organization tasks autonomously, and Luosenbot's Luosen Wanxiang orthopedic surgery robot—the world's only robot capable of closed reduction for complex fractures, having completed over 1,000 surgeries across 50+ top-tier hospitals.
Hardware Ecosystem
Wujie Power, founded in 2025 by a former Horizon Robotics VP, unveiled its MWA™ embodied brain combining latent space world models with reinforcement learning. The company has already secured China's first billion-yuan-level overseas order for embodied AI operations—a 500 million yuan partnership with Envision Energy.
Zhuoyu Technology showcased micro joint modules just 14mm in diameter, with an annual capacity of 200,000 joint modules and 500,000 frameless torque motors, filling a critical gap in Beijing's embodied AI supply chain.
