【#Tech24H】From January to May this year, China produced 424,368 sets of industrial #robots, a yearonyear increase of 28.1%. Behind this growth, robots are answering three critical questions: Can algorithms become smarter? Can core components be manufactured domestically? Can application scenarios be penetrated deeply enough? In the workshop of a precision manufacturing giant, the repeat positioning accuracy required for loading/unloading robots is an extremely demanding ±0.02 mm. Dobot not only met this standard but also achieved largescale deployment of over 300 units, relying on its selfdeveloped highperformance control system and motion algorithms. Dobot robots now cover more than 15 industries and over 200 niche scenarios, accumulating vast amounts of process data. By continuously accumulating operational experience and optimising strategies, the robots are becoming increasingly intelligent. Elsewhere, a cleaning robot from Shenzhen Pudu Robotics has just “clocked off”. It only acts when it “sees” dirt, remaining in standby mode the rest of the time. According to the staff, the cleaning robot can “act on demand” thanks to its selfdeveloped visual #AI model, which enables precise recognition and dynamic path planning. Guangdong #Topstar Technology has independently mastered the core component technologies of industrial robots: controllers, servo drives, and perception systems. In the first quarter of this year, the company’s revenue from industrial robots and automation application systems grew by 81.20% yearonyear. The significance of these breakthroughs goes beyond just reducing the cost of a single robot. It reinforces the security foundation of the entire industry. Another advantage of China's robotics industry is its wealth of industrial scenarios and massive application environments.
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