Core Insights - The robotics sector has become a focal point for capital investment, with 7 companies receiving significant attention from institutional investors, indicating a strong interest in the industry's practical applications [1][3]. Company Summaries - The 7 companies that attracted the most institutional attention are Ninebot, Lens Technology, Zhongkong Technology, Sanhua Intelligent Control, Aopt, Luxshare Precision, and Huichuan Technology, with the number of institutional visits reaching 365, 348, 342, 283, 224, 221, and 214 respectively [3]. - Lens Technology has successfully integrated into the supply chains of several leading domestic and international robotics companies, achieving substantial revenue from core components like joint modules and dexterous hands, with expectations to deliver over 3,000 humanoid robots and 10,000 quadruped robots this year [4]. - Ninebot is focusing its lawn mower robot business on the mid-to-high-end market and is accelerating its overseas supply chain layout, with plans to launch multiple new products at CES in January 2026 [4]. - Huichuan Technology is developing core products for humanoid robots, including drivers and various joint modules, aiming to transfer industrial technology and mass application experience to address industry challenges [5]. - Aopt is collaborating with Yujian Technology to showcase the high-precision synergy of its 3D vision system and robotic arms, laying the groundwork for future applications in precision assembly and autonomous navigation [5]. - Sanhua Intelligent Control has established a robotics division and is advancing the construction of overseas production bases to enhance competitiveness and prepare for future capacity expansion [5]. - The industrial robot production in China is on the rise, and the upcoming product launches and capacity releases from major companies will be crucial in determining whether the heightened interest from institutional research translates into tangible performance growth [5].
机器人概念股获机构扎堆调研 产业链从“故事”转向“订单”