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蓝思科技:已批量交付头部模组、关节模组、灵巧手、躯干壳体结构件及整机组装
Ju Chao Zi Xun· 2025-09-18 02:23
Core Viewpoint - The company, Lens Technology, has established a deep ten-year partnership with a major North American client, positioning itself as a primary core supplier in various sectors, including smart cockpit modules and humanoid robots [2]. Group 1: Business Segments Growth Outlook - **Smartphones and Computers**: The company is expected to benefit significantly from a new innovation cycle initiated by major clients, focusing on exterior and structural components, which will enhance assembly operations and profit margins [2]. - **Smart Automotive and Cockpit**: Continuous introduction of new products such as wireless charging modules and communication modules, along with breakthroughs in multi-functional ultra-thin laminated automotive glass, will increase the per-vehicle value significantly [2]. - **Smart Glasses and Wearables**: The company has successfully applied its developed exterior, structural components, and optical lenses in several high-end AI glasses and headsets, with growth in smart watch components maintaining momentum [2]. - **Other Smart Devices**: Beyond the embodied intelligence market, the company has made new business breakthroughs in smart home, medical devices, high-end gimbals, and premium pet electronics, leveraging its lean manufacturing capabilities [3].
蓝思科技:人形机器人方面,公司已为多家人形机器人客户批量交付头部模组、关节模组、灵巧手等
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-09-18 01:15
Group 1 - The company has a long-term partnership with a major North American client, spanning over ten years, and serves as a primary core supplier in the smart cockpit module sector, holding a significant market share in components such as central control, B-pillar, and charging stations [2] - In the humanoid robot segment, the company has delivered various modules, including head modules, joint modules, dexterous hands, torso shell structures, and complete assembly to multiple humanoid robot clients [2] - The company is collaborating with its North American client to develop humanoid robot-related modules, although specific details are not disclosed due to client confidentiality requirements [2]