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机器人大讲堂·2025-08-18 13:36

Group 1: North American Robotics Industry - The North American robotics industry continues to show strong growth, with a 4.3% increase in robot orders and a 7.5% increase in revenue in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 [2] - A total of 17,635 robots were ordered in North America in the first half of 2025, with a total value of $1.094 billion [2] - The automotive sector led the growth with a 34% increase in orders, while the plastics and rubber sector grew by 9% and the life sciences/pharmaceutical/biomedical sector by 8% [2] - Collaborative robots (cobots) saw a growing market share, with 3,085 units ordered in the first half of 2025, valued at $114 million [2] - In the second quarter, cobots accounted for 23.7% of total orders and 14.7% of total revenue [2] Group 2: Strategic Collaborations - 361 Degrees International Limited announced a strategic partnership with Stand Robot Technology Co., focusing on wearable robots and high-performance materials [5] - The collaboration aims to enhance global sales of Stand's embodied intelligent robots, leveraging 361 Degrees' resources for material development and supply chain advantages [5] - The partnership will drive smart manufacturing and intelligent retail, optimizing production processes and enhancing consumer experiences [5] Group 3: Innovations in Robotics - Casio launched a small robotic companion named Moflin, priced at 59,400 yen (approximately $400), featuring AI capabilities that allow it to respond to voice and touch [8] - Moflin can develop over 40,000 different personality patterns, adapting to its environment and learning from its interactions [8] - Nikon's MRMC Cinebot Nano, the smallest and most affordable motion control system to date, was introduced at a price of £20,000 (approximately $27,000) [11] - The Cinebot Nano features a nine-axis robotic arm with a working range of one meter and a maximum camera payload of 7 kg [11] - VinMotion, a Vietnamese startup, showcased its humanoid robot prototype capable of synchronized dance, relying on real-time command execution through a network infrastructure [14] - The technology demonstrated by VinMotion highlights its expertise in motion control, real-time computing, and distributed coordination [14]