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Terminus aspires to lead the AI industry
The development of science and technology is changing people’s way of life. Robots, for example, which appeared in science fiction movies, are now ubiquitous in shopping malls and restaurants. They can talk to people, give directions and sell products to customers.

The manufacturing of robots reflects a high level of ICT technologies, so it has become a field of fierce competition for many large companies. Terminus Group is a China-based world leading AIoT company and the exclusive robot solution and AIOT application service provider of Expo 2020 Dubai.

Founded in late 2015, the company currently has about 1,000 employees worldwide, of which 55% are researchers, and it has obtained more than 1,000 patents in total.

Founder and CEO of Terminus Group, Victor AI was a well-known investor. In the past three years, he invested in Sense Time technology, Xiaopeng Automobile, Miss Fresh, JD Logistics and other companies. But he has always believed that the development of global technologies will usher in an era driven by artificial intelligence, so he always wanted to start a company that would bring the most cutting-edge technology and ideas to people’s lives. This resulted in the founding of Terminus Group.

According to Victor, Terminus Group focuses on the digital transformation of cities and aims to alter future urban development through leveraging new AIoT technologies. With 6 years of development, the company has become a world leading AIOT solution provider and is eventually recognized by the Expo 2020 Dubai. The Expo 2020 Dubai announced Terminus Group to be one of its Official Premier Partners in July 2020, and the two sides will carry out a very comprehensive collaboration.
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