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Mori Hao Sensor: The company's flame infrared sensor has been applied to firefighting robots.

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16/06/2026
Senba sensing announced on June 16th on the interactive platform that the company's flame infrared sensor has been applied to firefighting robots, mainly for fire detection. In the future, the company will keep pace with the industry frontier, strive to explore development opportunities, and strive for comprehensive development.
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