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兆威机电闪耀2025世界机器人大会 引领微型驱动技术新潮流

Group 1 - The 2025 World Robot Conference was held in Beijing from August 8 to 12, attracting over 200 top domestic and international companies, showcasing more than 1,500 robot-related products, with over 100 new products launched [1] - Zhaowei Electromechanical, a leading company in the micro-drive field, showcased multiple innovative products, becoming a focal point of the conference and sparking a wave of technological innovation [1] Group 2 - The DM17 series dexterous hand, released in July, features 17 degrees of freedom and weighs approximately 900 grams, capable of performing over 95% of human hand movements with high precision [2] - The internal structure of the DM17 dexterous hand includes a micro-reducer, motor, and control unit, with an independent drive design for each finger joint, achieving a motion accuracy error of less than 0.3 degrees [2] - Zhaowei Electromechanical's dexterous hand has undergone five generations of optimization, reducing weight from 2.063 kilograms to approximately 900 grams, significantly improving flexibility and performance [2] Group 3 - During the conference, Zhaowei Electromechanical conducted a detailed disassembly display of the DM17 series, attracting significant interest from professional audiences and industry professionals [3] - Several robot manufacturers expressed strong interest in the DM17 series after in-depth product understanding [3] Group 4 - Since its establishment in 2001, Zhaowei Electromechanical has focused on the research, production, and sales of micro-drive systems, accumulating over 382 patents by March 31, 2025, ranking first in the domestic integrated micro-drive industry [4] - The company demonstrated exceptional manufacturing craftsmanship in micro-drive hardware, showcasing high-precision component processing and complex assembly [4] - Zhaowei Electromechanical has also achieved significant results in intelligent control algorithms, providing comprehensive technical support for robots to perform precise and complex actions [4]