Meet Wang Xingxing, the young Chinese robotics star from Unitree at Xi Jinping’s symposium


Wang, 35, is the founder and CEO of Unitree – one of China's top developers of quadrupedal and humanoid robots. — SCMP

Wang Xingxing, the robotics aficionado who founded China’s industry-leading Unitree Robotics, made headlines when the 35-year-old was seated in the front row at President Xi Jinping’s high-profile business symposium earlier this week.

Born in 1990, Wang was the youngest among an elite group of executives that included Huawei Technologies founder Ren Zhengfei, Alibaba Group Holding founder Jack Ma and Tencent Holdings founder Pony Ma Huateng, who all attended the Monday meeting. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.

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