机器人产品已覆盖感知端与决策端 机器人概念股单日涨近13% 本周机构密集调研相关上市公司

Group 1 - A total of 264 listed companies in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets have been investigated by institutions this week, with the highest frequency of inquiries in the machinery equipment, electronics, and basic chemicals sectors [1] - The automotive and pharmaceutical industries have seen an increase in attention from institutions [1] - The top three sectors in terms of institutional focus are general equipment, specialized equipment, and semiconductors, with rising interest in electricity and plastics [2][3] Group 2 - The companies with the highest number of investigations include Haixia Co. and Weisheng Information, each receiving three inquiries [3] - The top three companies by institutional visit reception volume are Jereh Group (168 visits), Fola New Materials (114 visits), and Kaiying Network (100 visits) [5] - The robotics sector has shown active market performance, with Haon Electric's stock rising nearly 13% following an institutional investigation [5] Group 3 - Fola New Materials is addressing a significant pain point in the robotics industry related to the lack of dexterity in robotic hands, focusing on developing tactile intelligence TPU [7] - Siling Co. is advancing the mass production of robotic components, including harmonic reducers and actuator modules [7] - Aobi Zhongguang is expanding its customer base in the Asia-Pacific market and has established partnerships with several global companies, achieving a 72% market share in the 3D vision market for commercial and industrial mobile robots in South Korea [8] Group 4 - Haon Electric has developed products covering both perception and decision-making in robotics, including ultrasonic radar systems and high-performance control systems [5] - Jereh Group has achieved significant advancements in robotic components, with their harmonic reducers outperforming international products in precision and vibration [9] - Jinli Yongci has established a research center in Hong Kong for the development of embodied robot motor rotors, with small batch deliveries expected by the end of 2025 [10]