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Morgan Stanley doubles China humanoid robot shipment forecast as commercialization accelerates
Morgan Stanley has sharply raised its outlook for China's humanoid robotics market, as early commercial deployment in real-world scenarios accelerated.

TL;DR
- Morgan Stanley raised its China humanoid robot shipment forecast for 2024 to 50,000 units, nearly double its previous projection.
- The bank estimates China's humanoid robot market will reach $2 billion this year and $15 billion by 2030, with annual shipments of 446,000 units by then.
- Factors driving faster adoption include commercial verification, policy support, and supply-chain feedback.
- China is prioritizing 'embodied AI' development, with government subsidies and favorable lending terms for startups.
- Chinese companies dominated global humanoid robot shipments last year.
- Leaderdrive is identified as a major beneficiary, potentially holding a significant global market share.
- Chinese firms like Seer Intelligent are expanding internationally, but face geopolitical uncertainty and trade tensions.
- US policymakers are concerned about China's AI progress and potential dependence on Chinese technology.