Feb 28-Mar 1, 2026
Fourth Beijing AI Industry Innovation and Development Conference Held; Prof. Fan Mo Shared a Roadshow Presentation
From February 28 to March 1, 2026, the Fourth Beijing AI Industry Innovation and Development Conference was held at Phase II of the China National Convention Center in Beijing, bringing together leading scholars, government representatives, researchers, technology companies, and investors to showcase new progress in the AI ecosystem.
The main forum focused on industry trends, core technological breakthroughs, and innovation ecosystem development. Academicians and industry leaders delivered keynote speeches and discussions spanning fundamental research, technology applications, and industrial collaboration, while parallel sessions examined talent attraction, technology transfer, and industrial implementation in depth.
As an important part of the conference, the "AI + Innovation and Entrepreneurship" sub-forum was held to discuss innovation ecosystem building and entrepreneurial practice. During the roadshow session, Fan Mo, rotating executive council member of the MCAA Chinese Scholars Association, was invited to present the team's work in embodied-intelligence multimodal robotics.
In his presentation, Fan Mo highlighted research ideas that integrate multimodal perception with robotic systems, together with technical pathways for real-world applications. The presentation reflected the team's exploration of complex-environment perception, task execution, and system coordination, and also demonstrated the active role of young research and innovation teams in advancing technology translation.
During the forum, experts, company representatives, and investors also exchanged views through case sharing and roundtable discussions on entrepreneurship ecosystems, talent development mechanisms, and pathways for industry collaboration. A shared view from the discussions was that a full-chain system covering talent attraction, training, and application is essential for high-quality development in the sector.
The conference further strengthened Beijing's resource concentration and platform advantages in artificial intelligence, while creating important opportunities for collaboration among universities, research institutions, and enterprises. As the innovation environment and industrial ecosystem continue to improve, the field is expected to see more resilient and diversified growth.