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BEIJING, Dec. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ROBOTERA, a pioneer in embodied intelligence, has officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) on November 24 in Riyadh. As the only Chinese embodied-intelligence company to secure such a partnership at the UNIDO General Conference, ROBOTERA now joins UNIDO in advancing inclusive and sustainable industrial development and supporting the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The signing ceremony was attended by UNIDO Director of Digital Transformation and AI Jason Sniat, together with ROBOTERA Founder Dr. Jianyu Chen and Co-founder Yue Xi. The agreement marks a significant milestone in global industrial-intelligence collaboration and reflects a shared belief in the transformative power of embodied intelligence.
The collaboration is built on three core initiatives:
"The partnership represents a powerful alignment between technological excellence and global responsibility," said Dr. Jianyu Chen, Founder of ROBOTERA. "Through joint solution deployment, international collaboration, co-building of innovation ecosystems, and co-creation of technical standards, we aim to ensure robots are not only efficient tools for production—but trusted 'human partners' in advancing sustainable development. "
Pilot programs are slated for rollout in the near term, targeting regions with urgent needs in industrial modernization. By combining ROBOTERA's agile R&D with UNIDO's policy reach, the alliance aims to position embodied intelligence as a cornerstone of equitable, sustainable industrial futures.
This collaboration signals a new chapter where Chinese technological innovation actively contributes to global public good—proving that the future of industry must be not only intelligent but also inclusive.