Core Viewpoint - The embodiment intelligence industry is facing a talent shortage despite having sufficient funding, and the situation is expected to improve with the establishment of new undergraduate programs in this field [1][2][3]. Group 1: Industry Development - Shanghai Jiao Tong University has announced the establishment of an undergraduate program in embodiment intelligence, joining seven other universities in this initiative [1]. - The program emphasizes "industry-academia-research integration," with collaboration between universities and leading companies in the embodiment intelligence sector [1]. - The industry is experiencing a significant influx of capital, with 138 financing events recorded in the first eight months of 2025, including 52 events exceeding 100 million yuan [3]. Group 2: Talent Demand and Supply - The demand for talent in the embodiment intelligence sector is strong, with a reported talent gap of approximately 1 million in various industries [3][4]. - The average annual salary for embodiment intelligence positions is 333,400 yuan, surpassing the average salary in the broader artificial intelligence sector [2]. - Existing educational programs are not adequately meeting the talent needs, with issues such as fragmented courses and outdated practical training [3][4]. Group 3: Employment Orientation - The new embodiment intelligence programs are designed with a strong employment orientation, with institutions like Beijing Institute of Technology planning to enroll 120 students annually, expecting 50 to enter the workforce [2]. - Graduates are anticipated to find employment in major companies such as Huawei, Alibaba, and BYD, indicating a robust job market for this specialization [2].
首批具身智能本科专业来了 剑指行业“不缺钱但缺人”困境
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