The World AI Conference (WAIC) 2026 will take place in Shanghai from July 3 to 5, serving as China’s premier annual event to showcase advancements in artificial intelligence. The conference will highlight significant developments in AI hardware, models, robotics, and policy. Huawei is set to unveil its Ascend 920 chip, expected to rival Nvidia’s H100 in performance, which could challenge US export controls on AI technology. Chinese language models like DeepSeek R3, Qwen 4, and Ernie 5.1/6.0 are anticipated to demonstrate competitive capabilities with Western models, particularly in coding and reasoning tasks.
Investments in humanoid robotics have surged, with WAIC 2026 expected to announce large-scale factory deployments. The conference will also provide key insights into China’s AI regulatory updates and potential export control measures, impacting global supply chains. Despite its significance, WAIC is often underreported in Western media, creating an information gap that developers should be mindful of. The outcomes of WAIC 2026 could influence infrastructure decisions for developers worldwide, especially if Chinese cloud regions become viable alternatives for AI workloads.

