en.Wedoany.com Report, On March 29, 2026, the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area officially launched the Landscape and Water Affairs Smart Robot Exhibition and Project Roadshow Month. As part of the Robofuture competition series, this event focuses on three major scenarios in the landscape and water affairs field: landscape maintenance, water governance, and interactive entertainment. It brings together over 30 smart robot products from 18 enterprises nationwide, establishing a platform for technology demonstration and supply-demand matching. The event adopts a "competition + orders" model to promote the practical application of smart robots in the landscape and water affairs sector.

The event sets its competition grounds in real park environments, creating a one-stop industry connection platform through three formats: static exhibitions, on-site practical operations, and project roadshows. At the event, landscape operation robots such as cleaning, mowing, and patrol robot dogs operated efficiently; ecological patrol robots completed inspection and monitoring tasks. Equipment for water surface operations, including unmanned surface cleaning vessels and underwater rescue detection boats, made appearances. AI-powered water-saving devices and intelligent pest monitoring and reporting systems were showcased collectively. Service robots and unmanned retail vehicles provided convenient services for citizens. These live demonstrations of smart robots highlighted their application potential in the landscape and water affairs field.
Thirteen enterprises participated in the roadshows, receiving on-site expert guidance to assist with product optimization and industrial implementation. Several exhibitors noted that the real-world application scenarios not only tested their products' practical capabilities but also precisely matched the frontline needs of the landscape and water affairs sector. Leveraging its robotics industry ecosystem, the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area is building a complete chain from technology verification to market transformation through "selecting the best via competition, promoting application via exhibition, and stimulating production via orders." The area has already gathered over 300 robotics enterprises, forming a comprehensive industrial chain ecosystem. The Development Area plans to deploy smart robots for landscape and water affairs in batches across its major parks, establish a unified dispatching platform, and create a replicable smart landscape model. With the continuous development of smart robot technology, its application scenarios in the landscape and water affairs field are expected to further expand.









