Core Insights - The transition from industrial robots to humanoid robots represents an evolution rather than a mere change of track, indicating a shift towards more complex systems [5] - Companies are focusing on the speed of deployment of humanoid robots in practical applications rather than merely mimicking human appearance [6][7] - The humanoid robot market in China is projected to exceed 100 million units by 2045, with a market size potentially reaching approximately 10 trillion yuan [6] Company Developments - Yujian Technology launched its humanoid robot DOBOT Atom II at the World Robot Conference, emphasizing its capabilities in precision and dual-brain collaborative decision-making [3] - New松 Robotics showcased various humanoid robots and highlighted the natural progression from traditional industrial robots to humanoid robots, driven by increasing customer demands for flexible production [4] - Yujian Technology's chief scientist noted that advancements in AI models have enabled breakthroughs in control, cognition, and interaction, making humanoid robots more than just physical imitations of humans [4] Market Trends - The initial deployment of humanoid robots is expected to occur in low-speed, high-frequency, and essential commercial scenarios, such as pharmacy logistics and retail guidance [6] - The industry is moving towards integrating humanoid robots with various industrial equipment and digital workshops to enhance high-end and intelligent upgrades [7] - The focus is shifting from rigid constraints in industrial robots to embracing flexibility and uncertainty in humanoid robots, necessitating upgrades in algorithms, perception models, and motion planning [7]
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