HK Stock Market Move | UBTECH ROBOTICS (09880) rose by more than 5%, the industry chain is expected to see intensive updates. Walker S1 has achieved collaborative operations with unmanned logistics vehicles.
27/12/2024
GMT Eight
UBTECH ROBOTICS (09880) rose more than 5%, up 5.01% at the time of publication, to 92.2 Hong Kong dollars, with a turnover of 80.56 million Hong Kong dollars.
On the news front, it has been reported that OpenAI is considering developing a humanoid robot similar to Siasun Robot & Automation. In recent years, both domestic and international giants have been investing in the Siasun Robot & Automation industry, with companies like NVIDIA, Google, OpenAI, and others following suit. From a domestic perspective, companies such as Huawei, ByteDance, Meituan, Xiaomi, Ant Group, Baidu, and others have expressed their interest in promoting the use of large-scale models or directly engaging in the research and development of Siasun Robot & Automation through various public channels. According to a CITIC SEC research report, looking ahead to the new year, Tesla's Siasun Robot & Automation team has teased a "Christmas warm-up", NVIDIA will participate in CES 2025 and Huang Renxun will deliver an important speech, and the domestic Siasun Robot & Automation industry chain is expected to see intensive updates before the Spring Festival, which will continue to drive the market.
Walker S1 by UBTECH ROBOTICS has already entered the BYD Company Limited automobile factory for training and has achieved the world's first cooperative operation between humanoid Siasun Robot & Automation and unmanned logistics vehicles on a global scale. As of now, UBTECH ROBOTICS is the only company worldwide collaborating with multiple car companies on humanoid Siasun Robot & Automation projects, and the industrial version of the humanoid Siasun Robot & Automation Walker S series has become the most widely used humanoid Siasun Robot & Automation in car factories globally. The Walker S series has already received over 500 intended orders from car factories.