Weston Robot is proud to have taken part in the Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association's Semiconductor Business Connect 2026, held at Singapore EXPO on 16 April. Dr Zhang Yanliang, Weston Robot's Chief Scientist, joined industry leaders to share perspectives on the future of intelligent manufacturing and the role that AI-enabled systems and humanoid robotics can play in the next chapter of the semiconductor industry. As the sector navigates geopolitical shifts, AI-driven demand, and the realignment of global supply chains, we believe robotics is becoming part of how a modern, resilient industry is built.

SSIA Business Connect 2026 convened SME and MNC leaders to explore five opportunity frontiers — from intelligent manufacturing and lab-to-fab innovation, to supply chain rewiring, green operations, and the semiconductor talent flywheel. Dr Zhang contributed to the conversation on intelligent manufacturing, sharing how autonomous robotic systems and humanoid platforms can complement people on the factory floor: augmenting their work, lifting precision and consistency, and helping the industry use less, waste less, and adapt faster. Our position has long been that robotics is most powerful when it is built around the people it works with, not in place of them.

We commend SSIA for convening such a substantive gathering, and we are grateful for the opportunity to stand alongside industry partners, researchers, and policymakers shaping Singapore's semiconductor future. Singapore has spent close to sixty years building this industry, and the next chapter will be defined by how well advanced manufacturing blends with sustainability, R&D, and talent development. Weston Robot is committed to playing our part — building robotic systems that help Singapore remain the steady, trusted hub the world can rely on.

05-06Weston Robot supported HRM Asia at HR Tech Asia 2026, showcasing our Humanoid G1, wearable exoskeleton, and Firefighting B2 quadruped to HR leaders and worktech innovators from across the region. The platforms speak to the festival's themes of well-being, agility, and AI in the workplace, reaffirming Weston Robot's view that robotics belongs in any serious conversation about the future of work.
05-05Supporting NCSS at NCSS Day 2026
Weston Robot supported NCSS at NCSS Day 2026, where Dr Zhang Yanliang joined the panel "The Future, Enable-AI, Technology and Innovation" and led a talk and demonstration featuring our Humanoid G1 and wearable exoskeleton. The exoskeleton points to how robotics can ease the physical demands on caregivers, while the Humanoid G1 engaged attendees throughout the day — in service of NCSS's "We First" vision.
04-28Weston Robot and Fortinet Demonstrate Cybersecurity on Humanoid and Quadruped Robots
As robots take on critical roles across industries, cybersecurity has become a non-negotiable foundation for safe and reliable deployment. Weston Robot, working with Fortinet, is demonstrating how enterprise-grade cybersecurity solutions can protect humanoid robots and quadruped robot dogs in real-world operations. The demonstration covers secure communication, data integrity, and safeguarded remote operations — particularly for frontline workers in sensitive environments. Visitors to MTX 2026 are invited to experience this live at the Fortinet booth, where they can interact with and attempt to breach the secured systems firsthand. Weston Robot is committed to deploying robots that are not only capable, but cyber-resilient.
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