Publish Time: 2026-07-07 Origin: Site
The precision manufacturing industry in 2026 is being reshaped by three major forces: AI infrastructure, humanoid robotics, and machine tool ecosystem restructuring.
Trend 1: AI Liquid Cooling Drives Precision Machining Surge
NVIDIA's Rubin GPU now exceeds 2000W per chip, making liquid cooling mandatory for data centers. This fuels massive demand for precision components—cold plates, manifolds, and quick-connect couplings—requiring surface roughness as low as Ra0.05–0.1μm and complex internal machining.
At ITES 2026, machine tool leaders showcased turn-mill integration, ultra-precision grinding, and specialized deep-hole drilling solutions to meet these challenges. AI is effectively "upgrading" the entire shaft-machining industry.
Trend 2: Humanoid Robot Mass Production Accelerates Component Localization
2026 marks the "Year of Mass Production" for humanoid robots. A single Tesla Optimus Gen2 requires 26 precision reducers, creating an incremental market of RMB 12.6–28.8 billion by 2030. Domestic harmonic reducer market share has already reached 75.11%.
The next frontier is the hollow cup motor—the "fingertip heart" of dexterous hands. Long dominated by Swiss Maxon and German Faulhaber, this market saw a breakthrough in May 2026 when Shanghai Mach Intelligence launched its domestic production line with 400,000 units annual capacity and ±0.005mm precision.
Trend 3: Machine Tool "System Collaboration" Replaces Single-Point Breakthroughs
China's machine tool exports surpassed Germany in 2025, ranking first globally. Yet 70% of high-end CNC systems still rely on imports. The solution lies in "system collaboration"—building closed-loop innovation chains between machine tool builders and component suppliers, as exemplified by the Jinan Second Machine Tool and Phase Motion Technology partnership.
The 15th Five-Year Plan prioritizes industrial machine tools alongside integrated circuits, calling for "extraordinary measures" to achieve core technology breakthroughs.