Chinese Robots Bring Fresh Solutions For Pakistan’s Farms And Garment-making
UrduPoint
August 23, 2026 | 11:00 AM
BEIJING (APP – UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 23rd Aug, 2026) Agriculture and garment-making, Pakistan’s traditional sectors, face challenges like low productivity, inconsistent quality, and rising costs. However, Chinese-developed robots exhibited at the 2026 World Robot Conference (WRC) offer promising local applications.
GC Robotics presented an intelligent inspection robot capable of continuous 24/7 operation, covering up to 1,000 mu (about 66.67 hectares) per unit. Equipped with multi-spectral, infrared, and full-range sensors, the robot uses AI for automatic pest and disease identification.
Wang Kang, Deputy General Manager of GC Robotics, shared, "Our products are already deployed in Thailand, Malaysia, Australia, and Vietnam. South Asian markets, including Pakistan, are on our roadmap."
Vizum showcased a harvesting robot featuring self-developed binocular line-laser 3D cameras and algorithms for 3D recognition. This system calculates precise gripping coordinates for fruit picking and deposit into a collection bin. While currently focusing on apples, kiwifruits, winter jujubes, and truss tomatoes, the robot is adaptable for Pakistan’s iconic mangoes.
"Technically, it can work in mango orchards after targeted adaptation. We aim to build a versatile harvesting robot not limited to a single fruit type," said Zhou Tian, Sales Director of Vizum.
In textile manufacturing, Aitu humanoid sewing-robot workstation from Jack Technology drew attention. Designed to work with automated template machines, it addresses labor shortages, steep training curves, and soaring costs. The robot automates tasks like material feeding and pocket attachment for shirts and jackets, mimicking human-like dexterity.
Hu Wenhai, Vice President of Jack Technology, stated, "Following successful domestic testing, we plan to introduce these new robot-integrated workstations to key existing markets like Vietnam, India, and Pakistan."