HIT Showcased At CISCE, Exploring The Future Of Spatial Physical AI Interaction
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June 22–26, 2026 - The 4th China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), hosted by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and organized by China International Exhibition Center Group, was held at the Beijing International Convention and Exhibition Center. As the world's first national-level exhibition dedicated to supply chains, this year's CISCE attracted more than 650 globally renowned enterprises and served as an important platform for industrial chain collaboration and international business engagement.

Cluster Participation Demonstrated Hubei's Strength in Embodied Intelligence
Focusing on industrial chain integration and value chain enhancement, Hubei Province brought together leading OEMs, core component manufacturers, and upstream and downstream supporting enterprises to establish a dedicated exhibition area. The pavilion comprehensively showcased the province's latest achievements and full industrial ecosystem in embodied intelligence.
Through dynamic scenario demonstrations and immersive interactive experiences, the exhibition effectively bridged information gaps between suppliers and customers, facilitating precise matchmaking among enterprises, research institutions, and industry investors, while creating win-win opportunities for technology, resources, and project cooperation.
As a key enterprise in Hubei's humanoid robotics and embodied intelligence industry, HIT actively participated in the provincial exhibition and presented its cutting-edge flexible tactile sensing technologies and innovative achievements. Together with industry partners, the company contributed to a comprehensive display covering the entire value chain, from core components to integrated system solutions.
Proprietary Technologies Strengthened the Perception Foundation for Humanoid Robots
Independent control over core technologies has remained fundamental to industrial competitiveness. At the exhibition, HIT showcased multiple tactile sensing solutions designed for diverse application scenarios, forming a comprehensive perception product portfolio covering both manipulation and interaction.
From the industry's smallest mass-production-ready multi-dimensional integrated fingertip sensor to professional tactile sensors specifically developed for demanding data acquisition applications, the company's Dragon Scale and Lingxi product series jointly established a complete full-hand tactile perception solution.
By adhering to a full-stack self-developed strategy, HIT had achieved complete technological independence, covering everything from underlying hardware design to intelligent algorithms. This approach enabled the company to independently complete sensor signal acquisition, data processing, and AI recognition modeling, forming a fully closed-loop technology ecosystem.
The intuitive interactive demonstrations and advanced product displays attracted significant attention from visitors, industry experts, and business representatives, who engaged in extensive discussions and exchanges at the booth.

Invited Keynote Address Explored New Opportunities in Physical AI
During the exhibition, the Hubei Embodied Intelligence Industry Cooperation and Matchmaking Conference, themed "Cooperation and Innovation for a Shared Future," was successfully held. The event gathered government representatives, enterprises, and robotics professionals from across China and around the world to discuss challenges and opportunities throughout the humanoid robotics and embodied intelligence industry chain, while building a platform for precise collaboration and resource integration.
Mr. Zhu Xiaohui, CEO of HIT , was invited to attend the conference and delivered a keynote speech entitled "Flexible Tactile Sensing Empowering Spatial Physical AI Interaction." Drawing upon both industry trends and the company's technological practices, he provided an in-depth analysis of the critical role of tactile perception in the era of spatial physical AI interaction and shared new perspectives on industrial commercialization.
During his speech, Mr. Zhu stated:
"In the AI era, spatial physical AI interaction has become ubiquitous. Any operation that changes the physical world must first establish mechanical contact with an object, and a vast amount of information is transmitted through such contact. Tactile sensing is therefore the most critical gateway to spatial physical AI interaction and serves as the foundational infrastructure supporting this trillion-dollar industry."
Positioning itself at a key point in the embodied tactile value chain, HIT leveraged its unique IDM model and proprietary physical interaction tactile models to establish dual platforms in both manufacturing and data services.
Mr. Zhu further emphasized:
"HIT has already deployed tactile technologies at scale in applications such as humanoid robots, intelligent automotive cockpits, and smart sleep systems. With the arrival of the AI era, flexible tactile sensing will continue to empower a wide range of industries and make everyday life smarter and better."
Looking Ahead
Leveraging CISCE as a global platform for supply chain collaboration, HIT demonstrated the innovation capability and advanced manufacturing strength of Hubei's technology enterprises through its self-developed tactile sensing technologies.
Moving forward, the company will continue to contribute to strengthening, extending, and optimizing the embodied intelligence industrial chain, while accelerating the global adoption of advanced tactile perception technologies.






