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“全球正处于具身智能大爆发前夜”,智元机器人董事长邓泰华发声

Core Insights - The chairman and CEO of Zhiyuan Robotics, Deng Taihua, announced that 2025 will mark the commercial year for embodied intelligent robots, positioning them as the "next generation of mass intelligent terminals" following smartphones and automobiles. The industry is on the brink of a "mass explosion of embodied intelligence" [1] Group 1: Company Strategy and Goals - Zhiyuan Robotics aims to achieve thousands of units shipped this year, with a target of producing hundreds of thousands of units annually in the coming years [1] - The company’s core strategy focuses on developing a general-purpose humanoid robot and creating a comprehensive software and hardware platform to facilitate industrial, commercial, and home applications [1] - The "Zhiyuan A Plan" was introduced, which involves investing billions over the next three years to build a trillion-level industrial ecosystem and incubate over 50 early-stage projects in the robotics sector [1] Group 2: Sales and Partnership Development - Currently, Zhiyuan Robotics primarily drives sales through direct sales to large customers, with plans to have 70% of sales through partners next year, supplemented by online sales [3] - The company has formed joint ventures with several industry partners to expand market reach, including collaborations with Dafeng Industrial and Fulin Precision [3][5] - Zhiyuan Robotics has developed a training system to assist channel partners in mastering the use of embodied intelligent robots [5] Group 3: Application Scenarios - At the partner conference, Zhiyuan Robotics showcased eight application scenarios for their robots, including reception, entertainment, industrial manufacturing, logistics sorting, security inspection, commercial cleaning, data collection training, and scientific education [7] - The company is working with partners to implement robots in various settings, such as enhancing visitor interaction in parks and improving user experience in government services [5][7] Group 4: Hardware Development Challenges - There are significant opportunities for improvement in the hardware capabilities of embodied intelligent robots, particularly in areas such as tactile feedback and environmental adaptability [9] - Current humanoid robot hardware is not yet ready for large-scale commercial production, with ongoing iterations needed to meet performance requirements [9]