05/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/18/2026 03:19
Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab officially launched today
(From left) Professor Li Zhongyu, Co-Director of the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab, Professor Dou Qi, Associate Director of HKCLR, Professor Irwin King Kuo-chin, CUHK's Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), Ms Winnie Chan, Assistant Commissioner for Innovation and Technology (Research Clusters) of the Innovation and Technology Commission of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China; Professor Liu Yunhui, Director of HKCLR
Ms Winnie Chan, Assistant Commissioner for Innovation and Technology (Research Clusters) of the Innovation and Technology Commission of the HKSAR, delivered a speech
Professor Irwin King Kuo-chin, CUHK's Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), delivered his welcome remarks
Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab is dedicated building a full-stack research and development platform in embodied intelligence (In the photo: Professor Li Zhongyu, Co-Director of the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab, delivered a speech)
Professor Dou Qi, Associate Director of HKCLR, introduced a vision-language model integrated with spatial intelligence, jointly developed by HKCLR and a CUHK research team
Hong Kong's first AI-powered dual-arm robotic platform
"Millimetre level" lightweight force controlled robotic arm
All-terrain quadruped robot
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)'s InnoHK Hong Kong Centre for Logistics Robotics (HKCLR) announced today (18 May) the establishment of the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab, the city's first full-stack laboratory of its kind. The lab will focus on advancing the development of frontier technologies in embodied AI and robotics, and will collaborate with 24 industry partners, investors, and innovation and technology enterprises to accelerate the translation of research into industrial applications. This marks a significant step forward in strengthening Hong Kong's AI industry chain and research commercialisation, contributing to Hong Kong's development into an international innovation and technology hub.
The launch ceremony of the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab was held today. Ms Winnie Chan, Assistant Commissioner for Innovation and Technology (Research Clusters) of the Innovation and Technology Commission of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China, said in her speech: "The establishment of the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab is a timely reflection of our vision and dedication in AI and I&T development. By bringing together academia and industry, and by focusing on real-world applications, I am confident that the Lab will serve as an important hub for collaboration, innovation, and technology transfer, accelerating the journey from research to real-world impact."
Professor Irwin King Kuo-chin, CUHK's Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), said that AI would become a key driving force behind the transformation of research and education. In recent years, CUHK has integrated AI into teaching and research, with a commitment to nurturing talent equipped with AI knowledge, innovative thinking and practical capabilities. He added that the University would also continue to strengthen interdisciplinary education to cultivate high-calibre talent for Hong Kong and the rest of the nation's innovation and technological development.
Professor Liu Yunhui, Director of HKCLR, said that as a research platform dedicated to AI and robotics applications, HKCLR has possessed capabilities from fundamental research to application translation. The establishment of the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab, he added, would aim to drive embodied AI technologies from the laboratory into real-world applications and accelerate the commercialisation process.
Professor Li Zhongyu, Co-Director of the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab, said that embodied AI is a key driver for the deep integration of AI with the physical world, and is a leading topic in current research. The Lab would focus on core technological research and real-world validation, while strengthening collaboration with local and overseas research institutions, industry partners and investors to promote technological innovation, research translation and industrial development.
Breakthrough technologies on display - AI robotics enter daily life and industries
Professor Dou Qi, Associate Director of HKCLR, introduced a vision-language model integrated with spatial intelligence, jointly developed by HKCLR and a CUHK research team. The research findings were recently published in the internationally renowned journal Science Robotics, demonstrating HKCLR's extensive research capabilities in frontier areas, including AI, robotic perception and embodied intelligence, while further advancing the deep integration of AI with the physical world.
At the ceremony, several pioneering embodied AI robotic innovations were showcased, demonstrating vast application potential in logistics, manufacturing, and services:
Strengthening industry-academia-research-application framework
The Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab collaborates with 24 industry partners, investors, and innovation and technology enterprises to deepen cooperation across research collaboration, technology transfer, industrial applications and investment support. The 24 partners include (in alphabetical order): AGIBOT Innovation (Shanghai) Technology, BPS Global Group, China Resources Research Institute of Science and Technology, CUHK Innovation, Cyan Technologies, DeepCybo (Beijing) Technology, Deep Robotics, Guangzhou Huashang College, Haptron Scientific (Shenzhen), Hong Kong Innovation Angel Investment, Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group, Lumistar (Shanghai) Robotics Technology, Mondo Technology, National and Local Collaborative Humanoid Robotics Innovation Center, Radiant Tech Ventures, Shanghai Houxue Capital, Shanghai Seer Intelligent Technology, Shenzhen Agricultural Technology Innovation Group, Shenzhen Wuji Technology, Universal Cosmos, VinMotion General Purpose Humanoid Robots Application Development and Research Joint Stock Company, Westwell Holdings (Hong Kong), Yushu Technology, and Zhejiang Humanoid Robotics Innovation Center.
About the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab
In alignment with the National 15th Five-Year Plan and global trends in AI and robotics development, the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab is dedicated to building a full-stack research and development platform for embodied intelligence. Its research covers core technologies and systems ranging from joint modules and robotic hardware, control algorithms, manipulation algorithms and perception algorithms to humanoid robots, dexterous hands, quadruped robots, robotic arms and novel robot morphologies, with a focus on diverse real-world applications.
Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab officially launched today
(From left) Professor Li Zhongyu, Co-Director of the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab, Professor Dou Qi, Associate Director of HKCLR, Professor Irwin King Kuo-chin, CUHK's Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), Ms Winnie Chan, Assistant Commissioner for Innovation and Technology (Research Clusters) of the Innovation and Technology Commission of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People's Republic of China; Professor Liu Yunhui, Director of HKCLR
Ms Winnie Chan, Assistant Commissioner for Innovation and Technology (Research Clusters) of the Innovation and Technology Commission of the HKSAR, delivered a speech
Professor Irwin King Kuo-chin, CUHK's Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), delivered his welcome remarks
Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab is dedicated building a full-stack research and development platform in embodied intelligence (In the photo: Professor Li Zhongyu, Co-Director of the Hong Kong Embodied AI Lab, delivered a speech)
Professor Dou Qi, Associate Director of HKCLR, introduced a vision-language model integrated with spatial intelligence, jointly developed by HKCLR and a CUHK research team
Hong Kong's first AI-powered dual-arm robotic platform
"Millimetre level" lightweight force controlled robotic arm
All-terrain quadruped robot