
On August 28th, the two-day 2025 Asian Robotics Intelligent Sensing System Application Conference concluded successfully at the Kempinski Hotel Shenzhen. Director Liu of the Electronic Information Department of the Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Industry and Information Technology attended the event, and Xu Xiaomin, Secretary-General of the Guangdong Electronic Information Industry Association, delivered opening remarks. The presence and speeches of these two leaders provided strong support for the successful holding of the conference.
In addition to domestic leaders, many guests from international associations were also invited to attend, including the President of the Cameroon Robotics Association, the Chairman of the Thailand Internet of Things Association, the Secretary-General of the Nepal Robotics Association, and the Chief Strategy Officer of the Malaysian Internet of Things Association. Their presence injected elements of diversity and internationalization into the conference, further highlighting the international influence of this event.
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The conference brought together over 20 leading media outlets, including CCTV, Guangdong Radio and Television, Tencent Video, Youku Video, Sina Video, and Phoenix Video. On-site media engaged in in-depth conversations with leading domestic and international academics, professors, and representatives from cutting-edge companies, capturing the conference highlights from their professional perspectives. This infused the event with significant industry attention and widespread influence.
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Gathering global experts to discuss the latest trends in robotics and intelligent perception
The conference attracted well-known experts and scholars from 13 countries including France, Tunisia, Romania, and Israel, who shared their views on cutting-edge topics such as embodied intelligence, artificial intelligence perception, and practical applications of robots.

Zhang Jianwei, a foreign academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, delivered a speech focused on the theme of "Multimodal Perception in Embodied Intelligence." In his speech, he systematically interpreted the integration of embodied intelligence and world models, and groundbreakingly proposed that "multimodal embodied intelligence is a key step forward in the application of artificial intelligence technology to the physical world."

Professor Pascal LORENZ of the University of Upper Alsace in France spoke on the topic of "Next-Generation Network Architecture for Advanced Sensing," describing the next-generation wireless network as the "core of digital infrastructure" that supports massive connections, high bandwidth, and low latency. Its development is inseparable from the in-depth optimization of network architecture, access technology, and service quality.

Valentina Emilia Balas, professor at the Faculty of Engineering at Aurel Vlaicu University in Arad, Romania, presented on the topic of "A Framework for Improving Sensor Performance in Robotics and Automation Based on Fuzzy Logic." Fuzzy logic, as a "core intelligent tool" for solving uncertainty problems in robotics and automation systems, is crucial for overcoming bottlenecks such as sensor measurement errors and delays, and improving system control accuracy.

Professor Ramzi Maalej of the University of Sfax in Tunisia gave a speech entitled "Advanced Two-Dimensional Nanocomposites for Ultrasensitive and Selective Biodetection". As the "core functional material" that breaks through the performance bottleneck of electrochemical sensors, two-dimensional nanocomposites have the characteristics of large specific surface area and excellent electrochemical stability, which play a key supporting role in achieving rapid and accurate detection of biomolecules.
In addition, in the field of additive manufacturing of functional sensors, Dr. Vladimir Popov introduced the latest applications of rare earth and rare earth-free additive manufacturing technologies for functional sensor devices; in the field of anti-interference of humanoid robot auditory sensors, Professor Qian Yingren of Taipei University of Electronic Science and Technology presented the research results of the application of adaptive filtering technology in the anti-interference of humanoid robot auditory sensors; and in the field of expanding the perception capabilities of artificial intelligence systems, Associate Professor Pavel Loskot of Zhejiang University gave an in-depth explanation of expanding the perception capabilities of artificial intelligence systems and demonstrated the practical application of multimodal sensing and intelligent algorithms.
The conference also focused on topics such as robotic elderly care, embodied intelligence, artificial tactile perception, and agricultural visual sensing. Dr. Ata from Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, Professor Ge Weifeng from Fudan University, Professor Li Xinming from South China Normal University, and Professor Zhu Yongjian from Shenzhen University of Technology shared a wealth of practical cases and forward-looking ideas, providing valuable reference and inspiration for the development of related fields. The entire conference content combined theoretical depth with practical application value, fully showcasing the latest achievements and future trends of intelligent technology in various industries.
From flexible touch to six-dimensional force sensing, a full display of innovative robotics practices
Experts from business and academia shared their extensive practical experience and cutting-edge insights on sensor technology, robotic intelligence, and application scenarios. From flexible tactile sensing and six-dimensional force sensing to the integration of collaborative robots and intelligent systems, the conference showcased the latest technological achievements, opening up broad space for future innovation and collaboration.

Allan LAGASCA, Head of STMicroelectronics' Global Smart Industrial Market Segment and System Application Automation Technology Innovation Center, delivered a keynote speech titled "Accelerating the Integration of Smart Sensors in Robotics." Smart sensors are the core unit of a robot's perception of its environment, and the depth of their integration directly impacts intelligent upgrades in areas such as industrial robot navigation and collaborative robot interaction. Addressing pain points such as incompatibility between sensors and robots, STMicroelectronics is promoting rapid integration by optimizing chip performance and developing data fusion solutions.

Ma Xiaowei, Marketing Director of Ningbo Keli Sensing Technology Co., Ltd., delivered a keynote speech titled "Keli Sensing, Bringing Six-Dimensional Force to Mass Production." He emphasized that six-dimensional force sensors, the core sensing component for precise and flexible end-user robotics, require comprehensive, integrated capabilities to achieve mass production. Keli Sensing prioritizes the R&D, manufacturing, and application integration of six-dimensional force technology. The company has established a multi-sensor fusion industry ecosystem platform, deeply integrating six-dimensional force technology with industrial, commercial, and humanoid (domestic) robot applications. The company also collaborates with the development of calibration equipment to advance mass production.
In addition, SICK showcased its sensor solutions for robotic automation integration, highlighting the core value of high-precision sensors in enhancing robotic intelligence and reliability. Pasini Perception Technology shared its flexible electronic tactile sensors for optimizing dynamic force sensing in human-machine interaction, while Shenzhen Modulo Technology showcased innovative applications of flexible tactile pressure sensors.

In the areas of precision control and robotics, Blue Dot Touch and Dahuan Robotics presented their respective work on the migration of six-dimensional force sensor technology, the development of dexterous hands, and the exploration of tactile dexterous hands. Meanwhile, WonderChang and Yuejiang Technology shared their insights on the path to intelligent transformation in a digital society and the application trends of collaborative robots and embodied intelligent robots. These presentations provided comprehensive references and cutting-edge insights for robotics intelligence and industrial upgrading. The engaging presentations provided valuable insights for industry development and injected new impetus into the advancement of robotics intelligence and the digital transformation of the industry.
In-depth communication, precise docking, and opening up new opportunities for the industry
On-site guests discussed in depth how innovation in sensor technology is driving the digital transformation of robotics and related industries, exploring how intelligent sensing systems can empower the robotics industry and future industrial development. During the conference, participants engaged in lively discussions on the technical challenges and solutions in application areas such as robotics R&D, industrial manufacturing, and service scenarios, generating positive feedback.
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This industry event, themed "Intelligent Sensing and the Evolutionary Symbiosis of Robotics," comprehensively showcased cutting-edge technologies, scenario-based application cases, and cross-regional collaboration opportunities in the field of intelligent robotics sensing in Asia through discussions, presentations, and company roadshows. This event has injected new impetus into the global robotics sensor industry, helping it overcome technological bottlenecks and achieve high-quality development. During the coffee break, the conference venue provided a platform for participants to connect and connect through relaxed and interactive activities. The subsequent raffle session further enlivened the atmosphere, adding to the vitality of this professional industry event.
Let’s meet again next year and talk about the future
It's worth noting that the Asian Smart Sensor and Application Technology Expo will be held at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center (Futian) from June 24th to 26th of next year. Focusing on cutting-edge technologies and innovative applications in the smart sensor field, the expo will bring together global industry leaders, corporate representatives, and research experts. Through exhibitions, forums, and project matchmaking, the expo aims to further promote the in-depth application of smart sensor technology in various fields and promote industrial upgrading. The expo will feature specialized exhibition areas such as industrial automation and intelligent manufacturing, consumer electronics and smart homes, automotive and transportation, and medical and health, showcasing a wide range of advanced smart sensor products, solutions, and application cases. High-end forums and technical seminars will also be held concurrently to foster in-depth discussions on hot industry topics.

The booth reservation for the Asia Smart Sensor and Application Technology Expo has started, and there are multiple advantages for early bird exhibitors:
Flexible booth options: 9-square-meter standard booths (original price: 12,000 yuan per booth), 9-square-meter upgraded standard booths (original price: 15,000 yuan per booth), and raw space booths starting at 18 square meters (18-99 square meters, price: 1,500 yuan per square meter; 100 square meters and above, price: 1,350 yuan per square meter), meeting the display needs of different companies. Corner and double-decker booth fees are extra, and all prices include VAT.
Generous discounts: Enjoy a 10% discount by filling out the form and booking at the conference site (standard booths are 10,800 yuan each, upgraded standard booths are 13,500 yuan each). Enjoy an even more special 15% discount by booking a three-year exhibition, significantly reducing long-term exhibition costs.
Clear payment rules: Exhibitors only need to return the exhibition application form before October 1, 2025, pay the deposit within 7 days, pay a 50% advance payment within two weeks after confirming the booth, and settle the balance before June 1, 2026 to lock in the booth and the discounts.
Accurate exhibition area matching: You can select the corresponding sensor application section (such as industrial automation, medical health, aerospace, etc.) according to your company's business direction to help you accurately connect with your target customer group.

If you need to inquire about booth reservation details, please contact the organizing committee’s exclusive contact person:
Ms. Xu:13774239655
Mr. Fang:15901890331
Mr. Chen:13817761946
The organizing committee sincerely invites industry colleagues to continue to pay attention to the next Asian Smart Sensor and Application Technology Expo, lock in high-quality booths in advance, and witness the industry's intelligent process and innovative achievements together.
