Core Viewpoint - The humanoid robot and embodied intelligence industry is experiencing explosive growth, with over 150 companies entering the market, but there is a need to shift from low-level competition to high-quality development [1] Group 1: Industry Development - The current achievements in the humanoid robot and embodied intelligence sector are largely focused on performance demonstrations and university research, indicating a trend of homogenized competition [1] - There is a call for the industry to abandon low-level internal competition and instead pursue high-quality development [1] Group 2: Government and Resource Allocation - It is suggested that the government should play a leading role in nurturing "blockbuster" companies by leveraging unique regional advantages and aligning with national strategies [1] - Recommendations include selecting potential "blockbuster" companies based on hard indicators such as technological strength, revenue scale, and financing valuation, and implementing tailored support for each [1] - The approach to resource allocation should shift from a decentralized model to a concentrated empowerment model, focusing on "all scenarios for blockbuster companies" [1] Group 3: Infrastructure and Training - There is a proposal to establish a national-level engineering robot training ground, emphasizing the creation of unique engineering robot scenarios in areas such as engineering operations, surveying, inspection, and monitoring [2] - The establishment of a high-end manufacturing base for robots is also recommended, with a focus on integrating research, testing, and production [2]
加速打造成都人形机器人与具身智能产业高地