DEEP Robotics - 云深智能科技

Deep Robotics (Hangzhou Yunshenchu Technology Co., Ltd.), founded 2017, specializes in embodied AI and industrial quadruped robots. Key products: X30 (56 kg, ≥4 m/s, IP67, 2.5–4 h endurance), X20 (53 kg, IP66), Lite3 (12 kg, agile with flips/jumps), Lynx M20 (33 kg, 5 m/s, 15 kg payload). Applications: power inspection, rescue, pipelines, smelting, surveying, research.

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Building 3, Zijin Dream Plaza, No. 36 Xinran Street, Xihu District, Hangzhou
Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310030
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