Liang Liang

Liang Liang

organizer China

Liang Liang is the vice president of the organizing committee for the world's first humanoid robot marathon, held in Beijing's Yizhuang district. He emphasizes the importance of innovation and the coexistence of robotics with human activities, aiming to showcase China's advancements in technology and robotics on a global platform.

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Uruguay Uruguay: Liang Liang, the deputy director of the E-Town management committee, commented on the significance of the marathon for humanoid robots. 7

El Observador: Pekín acoge la primera media maratón de robots humanoides

France France: Liang Liang is the deputy director of the management committee of E-Town, who spoke about the significance of the marathon for humanoid robots. 7

Le Monde: Des robots humanoïdes ont couru un semi-marathon en Chine, une première mondiale

Bolivia Bolivia: Liang Liang, the deputy director of the E-Town management committee, commented on the significance of the marathon for humanoid robots. 7

El Deber: China acoge la primera media maratón de robots humanoides

Italy Italy: Liang Liang is the deputy director of the Beijing e-Town committee who commented on the significance of the mixed race. 8

Corriere della Sera: A Pechino si è corsa la prima mezza maratona «mista» tra uomini e robot. Chi ha vinto?

Greece Greece: Liang Liang is the deputy director of the E-Town management committee and commented on the significance of the robot marathon. 8

Kathimerini: Παγκόσμια πρώτη στην Κίνα: Ημιμαραθώνιος… ανθρωποειδών ρομπότ

Pakistan Pakistan: Liang Liang, Beijing E-Town’s management committee deputy director, spoke about the significance of the marathon for humanoid robots. 8

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: Humanoid robots stride into future with world’s first half-marathon in China - Tech