Group 1 - The 2025 World Robot Conference (WRC) emphasized the commercialization of robotics, contrasting with last year's focus on demonstrations and performances [1] - The CEO of Qianlang Intelligent, Li Tong, highlighted the company's approach to developing humanoid robots, which involves first focusing on specific job roles before achieving full generalization [1][2] - Qianlang showcased its latest humanoid robot products, including XMAN-F1 and XMAN-R1, during the WRC, demonstrating their capabilities in various service scenarios [1] Group 2 - Qianlang Intelligent has shipped over 100,000 robot units and maintains the largest market share in the commercial service robot sector globally [2] - The company's revenue is evenly split between domestic and international markets, with higher profitability observed in overseas operations due to elevated labor costs [2] - Li Tong categorized robots into specialized and general-purpose types, noting that specialized robots are more efficient for specific tasks, while general-purpose robots can handle a variety of tasks [3] Group 3 - The company is focused on collecting real-world data to enhance the development of embodied intelligence in robots, establishing training and data collection sites [3] - The strategy involves gradually introducing multi-functional embodied intelligent robots into simple job roles to build a substantial data foundation for further advancements [3]
擎朗智能李通:人形机器人先岗位化 逐渐实现完全通用化