discussion keeps the world turning this is round table They tighten screws,
they serve coffee, they make you laugh and maybe even heal your heart.
At the 2025 World Robot Conference in Beijing,
robots are stepping out of the lab and into our lives.
The question is no longer what they can do, but how close we want them to get.
Coming to you live from Beijing, this is Roundtable.
I'm He Yang.
For today's program, I'm joined by Steve Hatherly and Yushan in the studio.
First on today's show.
The 2025 World Robot Conference dazzles with a parade of cutting-edge creations,
from agile factory arms tightening bolts with microscopic precision to humanoid rope.
reporters engaging the crowd to pet robots, consoling lonely hearts.
Behind the spectacle lies a quieter, deeper shift.
Robots are no longer built just to execute tasks, but to provide emotional companionship,
medical care, and even comfort in moments of need.
This year's World Robot Conference showcases the future of robotics,
reimagining how machines connect with us on a human level and blurring the line between technology and care.
So Yushan, do tell us what is the 2025 World Robot Conference all about?
Yeah, it's so exciting, isn't it?
It's turning into a global, say,