Humanoid robots have become the driving force for the manufacturing industry, and their development prospects are expect
After the end of the International Import Expo, the Robot Summit will also follow one after another. As an annual reporting quarter, mature models and technologies can be seen on display at the exhibition, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of the industry's current and potential development from multiple perspectives, both horizontally and vertically. The information and prospects revealed by the exhibition are of great concern to more investors.
As a robotics sector that is no longer considered an emerging industry, the presence of various exhibitions held every year does not even have multiple duplicate types. More robots suitable for services will appear in various fields, some of which may be inexperienced but have pioneering significance, while others are approaching maturity. However, through continuous innovation, more suitable service meanings are found. This is the significance of the significant changes and progress brought about by each year's exhibition.
Some companies will develop projects around them, such as Honda Asimo. This once considered the world's most advanced small humanoid robot, closed the project in 2018 and shifted its focus to more practical forms of robots.
Tesla is once again leading the revival of humanoid robots with its Tesla Bot, and this revival feels different from before because Tesla seems to be not only committed to delivering a new robot, but also to putting its manufacturing capabilities behind, making Tesla robots a truly widely used product.
Recently, Goldman Sachs released a 70 page report discussing early investments in the humanoid robot market. In the report, it was pointed out that the launch of Tesla's humanoid robot prototype Optimus has once again sparked widespread discussions on investing in such innovations, and the investment value of humanoid robots is enormous.
Goldman Sachs predicts that in the next 10 to 15 years, the market size will reach at least $6 billion, making up for the $4 billion manufacturing labor market shortage in the United States (by 2030) and the 2% global elderly care labor market shortage (by 2035).
This data is undoubtedly causing a thousand waves with just one stone, which will be a re division of existing market share and a possible prediction of the release of existing and future labor force, reigniting the hope of humanoid robots in the industry.
As a technology company that focuses on dolls, Bizhiliang has never given up exploring humanoid robots. It is supported by a belief that this is not just empty talk, but a sword that can shine dreams into reality, break through those fantasy barriers, and achieve reality.
The Bizhiliang Biomimetic 3.0 series is expected to be equipped with the Lilith (Lilith) central nervous system for research on humanoid robots. This system will cover multiple interactive instructions and can develop faster computing methods on the basis of basic communication, achieving one-on-one dialogue with humans without obstacles.
At present, the technological innovation of motion following has been completed, and it is gradually breaking through the functional operations of language and knowledge reserves brought by interactive systems. The doubling of computational complexity may bring certain difficulties, but the free response after interaction and the new era brought by bionic 3.0 have put an end to this difficulty. This is a new start and attempt. We believe in the future, so we create the future, After becoming the backbone of manufacturing, humanoid robots may become a daily possibility in the industry!
--Reprinted from the public account: Entity doll combat experience
--Reprinted from the public account: Entity doll combat experience