Positive users praise the map of Bay Area robotics startups and appreciate the dense scene, while negative users dismiss the "global capital" claim by arguing Shenzhen and Boston lead in scale and full-stack hardware.
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@lukas_m_ziegler Clueless my man, Shenzhen is the capital of robotics because it combines the full stack: AI, hardware, sensors, batteries, components, rapid prototyping, factories, supply chains and mass commercialization—all in one ecosystem. 74,000 robotics-related enterprises in 2024.
@lukas_m_ziegler Startup density is real. But robotics capital concentrates in Boston, Japan, and warehouse operations. Completely different thing
@YiMaTweets Do they have a plan for how to deal with them when they get retired? 🤨
@lukas_m_ziegler Not even close to the scale and sophistication of Shenzhen
@lukas_m_ziegler Thank you for making this Lukas!
He argues Shenzhen and Shanghai host far more robotics companies.
@lukas_m_ziegler Clueless my man, Shenzhen is the capital of robotics because it combines the full stack: AI, hardware, sensors, batteries, components, rapid prototyping, factories, supply chains and mass commercialization—all in one ecosystem. 74,000 robotics-related enterprises in 2024.
@lukas_m_ziegler Startup density is real. But robotics capital concentrates in Boston, Japan, and warehouse operations. Completely different thing
@lukas_m_ziegler Thank you for making this Lukas!
@lukas_m_ziegler Nice. I like a good map.
Well, try to produce and compare with a similar map of (robotics) companies in the Great Bay Area of Shenzhen/Hong Kong or the Yangzi Delta Area of Shanghai/Hang Zhou... (to my knowledge, there are literally hundreds, if not yet in the thousands...) https://twitter.com/lukas_m_ziegler/status/2076352945470185967
Positive users praise the map of Bay Area robotics startups and appreciate the dense scene, while negative users dismiss the "global capital" claim by arguing Shenzhen and Boston lead in scale and full-stack hardware.
Based on 12 visible X reactions from 35 accounts; directional sample.
Ask a question below.
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@lukas_m_ziegler Nice. I like a good map.
Well, try to produce and compare with a similar map of (robotics) companies in the Great Bay Area of Shenzhen/Hong Kong or the Yangzi Delta Area of Shanghai/Hang Zhou... (to my knowledge, there are literally hundreds, if not yet in the thousands...) https://twitter.com/lukas_m_ziegler/status/2076352945470185967