灵心巧手完成数亿元A+轮融资,引领具身智能灵巧手产业化浪潮
机器人大讲堂·2025-11-26 10:42

Core Insights - Lingxin Qiaoshou (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd. has completed a series A+ financing round of several hundred million RMB, following its series A round in October, to enhance its product development and commercialization of dexterous hands [1] - The company has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the only global enterprise to mass-produce over a thousand high-degree-of-freedom dexterous hands, capturing over 80% of the global market share in this segment [1] Financing and Investment - The A+ round financing was supported by multiple renowned investment institutions, including Zhejiang Innovation Investment and Dinghui Baifu [1] - The funds will be utilized to support the entire chain from product research and development to capital support for the industrial chain [1] Product Development - The Linker Hand L20, featuring 21 degrees of freedom, is designed to meet both algorithm development and industrial application needs, making it a unique product in the market [2] - The company has introduced the Linker Hand L6 to complete its "Industrial Master" product series, utilizing a self-developed "super electric cylinder" that achieves a driving efficiency of over 90% [2] Market Positioning - Lingxin Qiaoshou has launched the Linker Hand O6, the lightest dexterous hand globally at 370g, significantly reducing end-load and offering a competitive price point of 3999 RMB after subsidies [4] - The company aims to democratize technology and mass production advantages across the industry [4] Technological Innovation - The introduction of the Open TeleDex modular robotic remote operation system allows for a flexible and cost-effective setup for data collection in dexterous operations [5] - The LinkerSkillNet multi-modal data collection system aims to build the largest dexterous operation skill library globally, empowering developers to create new applications quickly [5] Strategic Vision - The company has proposed a new strategy called "Ling Chuang Qiao Jie," extending the concept of "self-manufacturing" to "self-evolution," focusing on creating an ecosystem where robots can continuously learn and evolve [7] - Lingxin Qiaoshou plans to enhance its mass production capabilities, targeting the delivery of 50,000 to 100,000 dexterous hands by 2026 [7]