Thursday, July 16, 2026

Top China Tech News

  1. 01
    Energy

    Envision Ener's Yichang Super Factory Begins Operations, Produces World's Largest EV Cells

    CB Signal31

    Envision Ener's Yichang super factory, a 100 GWh-scale energy storage full-industry chain base, has officially begun operations. The facility's first batch of 790 Ah large-format cylindrical-wound cells, the world's largest, were shipped to Germany. The factory's first phase achieved a 40 GWh cell capacity and commenced production in under a year, with the second phase planning an additional 60 GWh of cell capacity and 60 GWh of energy storage system capacity.

    Why it matters

    This development signifies a major expansion in China's energy storage manufacturing capabilities, potentially impacting global supply chains for battery components and utility-scale storage solutions.

    IT Home · 13h ago
  2. 02
    Manufacturing

    AI Data Centers and Infrastructure Boom Drive Global Sand Shortage

    CB Signal17

    The ongoing construction of AI data centers, expansion of solar panel factories, and development of new cities like Saudi Arabia's NEOM are creating unprecedented demand for sand, the world's second most-used resource after water. This surge in demand is straining global sand supplies, affecting industries from construction to technology.

    Why it matters

    The intense demand for sand highlights a critical resource constraint that could impede the growth of major industries, including AI infrastructure, renewable energy deployment, and large-scale urban development projects worldwide.

    Guokr · 2d ago
  3. 03
    Manufacturing

    Ling Ju Innovation Secures Angel Funding for Desktop Metal CNC Machines

    CB Signal13

    Ling Ju Innovation, a startup founded in January 2026, has completed an angel round of funding from Qifu Capital. The company focuses on desktop metal CNC machines, aiming to make them consumer-grade products. Its team includes former Intel industrial strategy members experienced in control systems and AI algorithms for robotics and industrial applications.

    Why it matters

    This venture into consumer-grade metal CNC machines, backed by experienced engineers from Intel, could democratize advanced manufacturing tools, potentially enabling smaller businesses and individuals to access sophisticated metal fabrication capabilities.

    Leiphone · 2d ago
  4. 04
    Manufacturing

    Sunwoda Acquires MLCC Assets Amidst Market Skepticism

    CB Signal13

    Sunwoda Electronic is set to acquire high-end MLCC assets without any premium, coinciding with the opening of its private placement window. Despite the potentially positive implications of integrating advanced MLCC capabilities, the market reacted negatively, with the company's stock experiencing a decline.

    Why it matters

    This strategic move by Sunwoda to integrate MLCC assets could enhance its component supply chain, but the market's negative reaction suggests potential concerns about valuation, integration risks, or broader industry headwinds in the electronics components sector.

    TMTPost · 13h ago
  5. 05
    Robotics

    USTC's Labimus Trains Robotic Chemists in Simulation Environment

    CB Signal13

    The University of Science and Technology of China's Labimus platform has developed a simulated environment and evaluation system for humanoid robots designed for precise laboratory operations. This system aims to rigorously test and train robotic chemists before they are deployed in real-world scientific environments.

    Why it matters

    This advanced simulation and evaluation platform for laboratory robotics represents a significant step towards the safe and effective integration of autonomous systems in scientific research, potentially accelerating discovery and improving experimental consistency.

    Leiphone · 19h ago
  6. 06
    Robotics

    Chinese Robotics Advancements Spark US Anxiety

    CB Signal9

    Chinese advancements in robotics are reportedly causing anxiety in the United States, suggesting a growing competitive pressure in the field. The nature and specifics of these advancements are not detailed in the provided excerpt.

    Why it matters

    The increasing competitiveness in robotics, particularly with China emerging as a significant player, signals a potential shift in global technological leadership and may prompt increased investment and strategic responses from Western nations.

    TMTPost · 2d ago