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China Dominates Global Robotics Industry, Bessemer Venture Partners Report Reveals

April 22, 2026
Editorial Staff

We're not investing nearly enough in robotics, according to a report by Bessemer Venture Partners. The report highlights that in the past year, 90% of all humanoid robots manufactured and shipped worldwide were from China. This dominance in the robotics sector is a cause for concern, especially given the potential implications in modern warfare as robotics fundamentally changes the landscape. The report emphasizes the need for increased investment and innovation to keep pace with China's advancements.

The Bessemer report points to a significant disparity in funding between the software and robotics industries. While 745 software companies have collectively raised over $30 million in the past five years, only 42 robotics companies have received funding—a sector that is 30 times larger than global software spend. Analysts predict a 50-fold growth in the robotics space over the next decade, with expectations of a substantial increase in the number of robots on Earth in the coming years.

Looking ahead, the report anticipates a "ChatGPT moment" for robotics, drawing a parallel to the impact of ChatGPT on the AI industry. It predicts that scaled robotics companies with ample capital will emerge as the winners, emphasizing the importance of data in improving robot performance. Bessemer forecasts that a select few robotics companies will dominate the industry, driven by talent concentration and full-stack integration of software and hardware.

In terms of market exits, the report suggests that defense robotics companies are positioned for the largest IPOs in the sector. Despite the significant growth projections, Bessemer refutes the existence of a robotics bubble, emphasizing that the industry is actually under-invested. While bullish on the future of robotics, the report acknowledges the challenges ahead, including the need for more data to enhance reliability and capability. Success in the robotics industry, the report concludes, will be a gradual process requiring sustained innovation and development.

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