Robot Runs Wild After Remote Failure At Beijing World Robot Conference

A humanoid robot malfunctioned during a demonstration at the 2026 World Robot Conference in Beijing, China, after losing its remote connection, with footage showing the machine violently thrashing on the exhibition floor as operators struggled to regain control.

The incident, which occurred as robotics companies showcased increasingly advanced machines at the conference, has drawn attention to the safety challenges associated with the deployment of autonomous and remotely controlled robots.

Video footage circulating online shows the robot falling to the ground before repeatedly moving its arms and legs in a violent and uncontrolled manner.

Several engineers were seen rushing to the machine and attempting to restrain it and shut it down. However, reports said they appeared to struggle to immediately regain control of the robot.

The incident came as Beijing hosts the 2026 World Robot Conference, where more than 300 companies are showcasing thousands of robotic products and new technologies. The conference is part of China’s broader push to expand the use of humanoid robots beyond demonstrations and into practical applications.

The timing has also placed the incident in the spotlight ahead of the second World Humanoid Robot Games, scheduled to take place in Beijing from August 22 to 26.

The games are expected to feature 2,056 robots from 666 teams representing 16 countries, with competitions covering sports and practical tasks including football, running, industrial assembly, logistics, hotel services and emergency response.

Organisers have also introduced more demanding events, including long jump, weightlifting, tug-of-war and table tennis, designed to test robots’ movement, balance, coordination and physical capabilities.


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