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六维力传感器成机器人关键部件 多家上市公司掀起“军备竞赛”
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-08-18 21:53

Core Insights - The six-dimensional force sensor is a key component for solving motion control challenges in humanoid robots, with several A-share listed companies engaged in a "arms race" in this field [1][2][3] - The production cost of six-dimensional force sensors is currently high, but there is a strong demand for cost reduction as the humanoid robot industry rapidly advances [1][9] - The price of six-dimensional force sensors is expected to decrease significantly from over 20,000 yuan to around 2,000 yuan with mass production [1][10] Industry Competition - Jiuding Investment plans to acquire a 53.29% stake in Nanjing Shenyuan Intelligent Technology for 213 million yuan, highlighting the competitive landscape in the six-dimensional force sensor market [2] - More than ten listed companies are competing in the six-dimensional force sensor sector, with companies like Donghua Testing and Minxin Co. actively developing and customizing sensors for various robot manufacturers [2][3] - Companies such as Haoshi Electromechanical and Zhongding Co. are focusing on the development of core components for humanoid robots, indicating a strategic shift towards this technology [3] Market Potential - The demand for six-dimensional force sensors is expected to surge due to the expanding application scenarios for humanoid robots, particularly in the aging economy and smart home sectors [5][8] - According to IDC, the commercial sales volume of humanoid robots in China is projected to reach approximately 2,000 units in 2024, with a global forecast of 18,000 units by 2025 [7] - The market for six-dimensional force sensors is anticipated to exceed hundreds of millions of yuan by 2030, with humanoid robots being the primary application area [8] Cost Reduction Strategies - The high production costs of six-dimensional force sensors stem from technical challenges, material costs, and limited application scale [9] - Companies are exploring MEMS technology to significantly reduce costs, as it allows for mass production of sensors [9] - The production line planned by Ice Zero Technology aims to achieve a capacity of 2 million units, potentially lowering the cost of six-dimensional force sensors to about one-tenth of the current industrial product price [10]