China Sets First Standard for Embodied AI Systems
China Establishes First Embodied Intelligence Standard
The era of unregulated growth in embodied intelligence is coming to an end. On March 26, Chinese authorities released the first industry standard for this emerging technology field, setting clear guidelines that will take effect starting June 1, 2026.

What the Standard Covers
This groundbreaking framework establishes a unified testing system that evaluates embodied AI systems across multiple dimensions:
- Comprehensive testing from virtual simulations to real-world environments
- Three key assessment areas: basic capabilities, cognitive reasoning, and full-loop performance
- Four testing methods including static/dynamic simulations and real environment evaluations
The standard doesn't just set theoretical guidelines—it comes with practical tools for implementation.
Practical Implementation Tools
To ensure real-world applicability, developers created:
- A massive 10,000+ task database covering diverse scenarios
- 300 specialized task types for industries like manufacturing, retail and logistics
- Complete testing toolkits for data collection, simulation generation and automated evaluation
"This marks a turning point for the industry," said one expert familiar with the development process. "Having clear benchmarks will accelerate innovation while ensuring quality."
The standard represents China's latest move to establish leadership in AI governance as the technology becomes increasingly integrated into physical systems and environments.
Key Points:
- First industry standard for embodied intelligence takes effect June 2026
- Developed by China Academy of Information Communication Technology and 40+ organizations
- Establishes comprehensive testing framework across virtual and real environments
- Includes practical implementation tools with 10,000+ test tasks
- Covers major application areas including industrial, home and logistics scenarios


