The Robot Protection Association is not a specific organization. At least in the search results, no definite evidence was found that there is such an organization with the purpose of protecting the rights and interests of robots. However, there are some associations and organizations related to the robot industry, which are committed to promoting the development of robot technology, industry standardization, market expansion, talent services, international exchanges, financial services, consulting services, etc., such as:
1. **Shenzhen Robot Industry Association**: This is the first domestic robot industry association. It was initiated and established by a number of enterprises and institutions engaged in robots and related industries. It aims to promote industry-university-research cooperation and promote industrial development.
2. **China Robot Association**: Sun Zhiqiang, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, proposed the establishment of the China Robot Association to create a robotics industry innovation ecosystem that includes elements such as technology, talent, platform, finance, policy, and international cooperation. .
3. **World Robot Cooperation Organization (WRCO)**: An organization that promotes international cooperation in the field of robotics.
4. **Hangzhou Robot Association**: Committed to reflecting members’ requirements, safeguarding legitimate rights and interests, and promoting industry development.
5. **Shenzhen Robot Association**: Provides market expansion, international exchanges, talent services, financial services, industry standards and consulting services, etc.
These organizations promote the healthy development and technological progress of the robot industry through various activities and initiatives, but their main focus is industry and market development rather than directly protecting the rights and interests of robots. Currently, discussions of robot rights occur more in the fields of technology ethics and law, rather than being the responsibility of a specific "robot protection association."