vivo Unveils Robotics Lab & MR Headset: Bridging Digital & Physical Worlds at Boao Forum 2025

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**vivo Announces Robotics Lab and Showcases its First Mixed Reality Headset at the Boao Forum 2025**

The Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2025 is underway in Hainan, and vivo, a strategic partner for the fourth year running (and a new board member!), is making waves with a slew of exciting announcements. Beyond its impressive “Blue Technology Matrix” (including BlueImage, BlueLM, BlueOS, BlueChip, and BlueVolt), vivo is highlighting substantial progress with its vivo Vision (an MR headset) and 6G technology. And yes, the upcoming flagship, the vivo X200 Ultra, even snagged the title of “Official Smartphone of Boao Forum for Asia.”

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During a dedicated “vivo Release Moment” on March 25th, Hu Baishan, vivo’s Executive Vice President and COO (also President of the vivo Central Research Institute), delivered a keynote on “Humanity in the Future of Technology by vivo.”

Hu emphasized that the mobile phone industry is a reflection of China’s technological innovation, and vivo’s growth mirrors that progress. He detailed the company’s core principles — long-term vision, human-centric design, and a focus on collaboration. It seems to be working: vivo has held the top spot in the Chinese domestic mobile phone market for four consecutive years, serving over 500 million users across 60+ countries.

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Hu pointed out that the mobile phone industry has historically been an “incubator” for new industries, fundamentally changing how we live and work. He then linked this idea to the current tech landscape, the rise of AI and robotics are top achievements in the digital and physical worlds. However, there are still differences between these two worlds.

This is where vivo sees a huge opportunity. With a massive user base, a cutting-edge technological ecosystem, and diverse use cases, the mobile phone industry is perfectly positioned to merge these two worlds. Hu Suggested, robotics could be the future of the mobile phone industry, connecting the digital with the physical. Crucially, he stressed that this future must remain people-focused, prioritizing user experiences.

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The big reveal? vivo has officially launched the **vivo Robotics Lab**. This lab will leverage vivo’s “BlueTech” expertise (including AI large language models and imaging) and the real-time spatial computing capabilities developed for vivo Vision. The focus will be on the “brain” and “eyes” of robots, with a clear emphasis on the consumer market – personal and home-use robotic products. vivo’s goal is to move technology from the lab to everyday life, focusing on gradual breakthroughs and continuous innovation to solve real user problems.

vivo Vision, shown publicly for the first time at the forum, represents a major step in the exploration of mixed reality. Building on this, the vivo X200 Ultra, launching next month, will incorporate the brand’s newest advancements in imaging. Vivo envisions a world enhanced by robotics, for all purposes, they’ll keep collaboration on going to bring this vision to the household.

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