Chinese robotics startup LimX Dynamics has secured $200 million in funding, valued at $2.2 billion, to advance the development of its humanoid robots capable of performing complex tasks independently. The investment comes from European investors and aims to enhance the autonomy of LimX's robots through real-world data collection. The company showcased its humanoid robot, Oli, at its headquarters in Shenzhen. This funding highlights growing international interest in China's advancements in robotics technology.
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