Shenzhen robot maker turns to Hong Kong for computing power and listing
Shenzhen-based robotics company EngineAI is using Hong Kong as a strategic hub for global expansion, participating in the InnoEX and Hong Kong Electronics Fair from April 13-16. The company, one of Shenzhen's "eight great guardians of embodied intelligence," aims to bypass technical and geopolitical hurdles by leveraging Hong Kong's computing power.

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AI-generatedShenzhen-based robotics company EngineAI is using Hong Kong as a strategic hub for global expansion, participating in the InnoEX and Hong Kong Electronics Fair from April 13-16. The company, one of Shenzhen's "eight great guardians of embodied intelligence," aims to bypass technical and geopolitical hurdles by leveraging Hong Kong's computing power. EngineAI plans to list in Hong Kong this year and use its computing capabilities to enter the North American market. The company is showcasing its humanoid robots, which are available in two models with varying functionalities and price points: a standard performance unit and a fully open-source version. The trade fairs are organized by the Trade Development Council.
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5 extractedA standard EngineAI robot costs 88,000 yuan (US$12,745).
InnoEX and the Hong Kong Electronics Fair will run from April 13 to 16.
EngineAI is using Hong Kong as a springboard for global expansion.
EngineAI plans to list in Hong Kong this year.
EngineAI is one of Shenzhen’s “eight great guardians of embodied intelligence”.