This video provides a tour of the Shenzhen government booth at the Hong Kong Fairs, showcasing a variety of robotics and autonomous vehicle technologies from several companies. The presentation begins with Limx Dynamics, which demonstrates two of its robots. The first is the Tron1, a bipedal robot designed for delivery and logistics tasks, capable of fast walking and maintaining balance. The company reports having sold over 300 units of this model. Limx Dynamics also presents its full-size humanoid robot, Oli.
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Oli is a humanoid robot with 31 degrees of freedom, intended for use in factory settings to replace human labor. Released in the previous year, it is priced at $60,000 for the international market. The robot features a modular design to simplify maintenance and repairs, with options for customization, such as different heads, available at an additional cost. The long-term vision for Oli is to perform a wide range of tasks, allowing humans to focus on other activities.
The tour continues to Evital, a company developing an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicle for passenger transport. The representative explains that the aircraft is already being sold in several countries, including the USA, Mexico, and France. Safety is a key design consideration, with multiple redundancy systems. The vehicle can reportedly land safely even if one or two of its engines fail, and it is equipped with an airbag and a parachute system for emergencies.
Another company featured is I-linking, which specializes in logistical intelligent systems. They display a hybrid VTOL cargo drone designed for long-range delivery. This drone takes off and lands vertically like a multirotor but transitions to horizontal, wing-based flight for efficiency. It can carry a payload of 10 to 20 kilograms over a distance of more than 50 kilometers, reaching speeds exceeding 130 km/h. A specific use case mentioned is the delivery of medical supplies in Mongolia.
Throughout the video, various other robotic systems are briefly shown, including a quadruped robot dog with a large sensor array on its head. The collection of technologies highlights a focus on autonomous mobility, logistics, and labor automation. The demonstrations took place at the Hong Kong Fairs in April 2026, offering a glimpse into the product offerings from technology companies based in Shenzhen.



