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Digua Robot CEO Highlights Lack of Industry Standards for Chip Computing Power

Digua Robot CEO Highlights Lack of Industry Standards for Chip Computing Power

During a media briefing on July 15, Digua Robot's CEO, Wang Cong, stated that there are currently no industry standards for the computing power required for embodied intelligence chips. He emphasized the uncertainty surrounding chip performance, data standards, algorithms, and practical applications in the sector. Wang noted that Digua Robot is among the few companies already delivering products, having partnered with over 20 leading clients, including companies like Shizhi Navigation and UBTECH. Their Sun S600 chip is set to be deployed in various scenarios, including humanoid robots and industrial applications, with significant progress reported in the past six months. Looking ahead, Wang believes that the industry is not yet in a phase of intense competition, as many players have yet to produce viable products. He highlighted the importance of refining product quality and responding to customer needs, while also addressing the challenges of cost-effectiveness and system integration in deployment processes. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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China to give every humanoid robot a digital ID in push to boost industry standards

China to give every humanoid robot a digital ID in push to boost industry standards

China has initiated a national program aimed at assigning digital identities to every humanoid robot produced in the country, a move designed to foster growth in the burgeoning robotics sector. Launched on Friday, the Humanoid Full Lifecycle Management Service Platform will provide unique identification codes for human-shaped, AI-driven bipedal robots. This initiative is intended to enhance industry standards and strengthen regulatory oversight, enabling better tracking of these robots throughout their lifecycle. By implementing this system, China aims to establish a more organized and regulated environment for the development and deployment of humanoid technology.

Launch of the Lynx M20S: Wheeled-Leg Robot Enters Performance Competition, Cloud Depth Technology is Redefining Industry Standards!

Launch of the Lynx M20S: Wheeled-Leg Robot Enters Performance Competition, Cloud Depth Technology is Redefining Industry Standards!

On April 27, Cloud Depth Technology introduced the Lynx M20S, an advanced wheeled-leg robot designed to improve efficiency in industrial applications. This upgraded model boasts a continuous operational load capacity of 35 kilograms and achieves a remarkable 233% increase in performance compared to its predecessor. The enhancements in load capacity, protection, and speed position the M20S as a significant advancement in the field of industrial robotics, setting a new standard for future developments in the sector.

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Competing for a Trillion-Dollar Market: Industry Standards Set | The Third LeadeRobot Awards for Embodied Intelligence and Humanoid Robots Announced

Competing for a Trillion-Dollar Market: Industry Standards Set | The Third LeadeRobot Awards for Embodied Intelligence and Humanoid Robots Announced

The Third LeadeRobot Awards celebrated exemplary companies in China's embodied intelligence and humanoid robot sector, underscoring significant technological advancements and their commercial applications. Held recently, the event illustrated the industry's progression from theoretical concepts to practical implementations, highlighting the importance of innovation and collaboration among industry leaders. The awards serve to acknowledge and promote the ongoing evolution of robotics in China, reflecting the nation's commitment to advancing this cutting-edge field.

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Tianji Intelligent: Defining Industry Standards for Force Control Humanoid Dual Arms and a New Generation of Embodied Intelligent Platforms

Tianji Intelligent: Defining Industry Standards for Force Control Humanoid Dual Arms and a New Generation of Embodied Intelligent Platforms

Tianji Intelligent is set to revolutionize the humanoid robotics industry with the introduction of the world's first force control humanoid arms in 2024, followed by dual arms in 2025. This groundbreaking development is driven by the company's commitment to enhancing precision and performance in robotics. Utilizing innovative MEMS force sensors and advanced dual-arm coordination technology, Tianji Intelligent aims to establish new standards in the field. The launch is anticipated to significantly impact various applications, showcasing the potential of humanoid robots in industries requiring intricate manipulation and interaction.

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