Walkera

Guangzhou Walkera Technology Co., Ltd. (est. 1994) primarily manufactures RC drones and quadcopters. Limited robotics involvement includes Pamkuu RC robot with 9-DOF upper limb structure, multiple high-torque motors for human-like postures, and weapon system integration. Core focus remains UAVs with features like GPS positioning, RTK modules, LiDAR ranging, and high payload (e.g., 60 kg variants), no dedicated quadruped or humanoid robot platforms identified.

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Taishi Industrial Park, Dongchong, Nansha District
Guangzhou, Guangdong
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