当机器狗学会按电梯:明觉科技如何用"一套外挂"填补移动操作机器人的产业空白 2026年的某天,一只
当机器狗学会按电梯:明觉科技如何用"一套外挂"填补移动操作机器人的产业空白 2026年的某天,一只四足机器人走到电梯前,缓缓伸出机械臂,精准按下上行按钮。电梯门打开,它从容走进去,到达目标楼层后再次伸手按下开门键,平稳踏出轿厢,继续下一段
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当机器狗学会按电梯:明觉科技如何用"一套外挂"填补移动操作机器人的产业空白 2026年的某天,一只四足机器人走到电梯前,缓缓伸出机械臂,精准按下上行按钮。电梯门打开,它从容走进去,到达目标楼层后再次伸手按下开门键,平稳踏出轿厢,继续下一段
Read More →In 2026, MJRobotics completed a groundbreaking test in a Chengdu office building: a quadruped robot equipped with a SmartArm collaborative arm autonomously approached an elevator, pressed the call button, rode to the target floor, and exited—all without human intervention. This milestone marks the transition of quadruped robots from 'walk-only' to 'mobile manipulation.' Despite the rapid growth of China's quadruped robot market, most products are limited to inspection tasks like photography, leaving critical operations such as valve turning and button pressing to human workers in hazardous areas. Mingjue Tech identified this gap and developed the SmartNav visual positioning system and SmartArm visual servo arm kit. SmartNav uses a vision-language model to build semantic topological maps, enabling autonomous navigation in GPS-denied environments like tunnels and pipelines. SmartArm employs a three-stage architecture—navigation to target, visual servo fine-positioning, and closed-loop execution—achieving over 90% success rate within ±15cm chassis positioning error. The company has adapted its solution to over 10 quadruped platforms, including Unitree and Deep Robotics, and sells its 'hardware + algorithm' package at $8,300 per SmartArm unit, projecting 2027 revenue of $3.8 million. Mingjue Tech does not manufacture full robots but partners with OEMs as an 'upper body' solution provider. Its team has delivered key overseas projects, including Saudi Arabia's NEOM and Singapore's SP Group power tunnel inspections, amassing frontline engineering expertise. As embodied intelligence enters China's 15th Five-Year Plan, Mingjue Tech is filling the industrial void in mobile manipulation—giving robotic dogs the hands they need.
Read More →Deep Robotics, a leading Chinese developer of industrial quadruped robots for inspection, has officially submitted its prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, aiming for a Main Board listing. As one of the few companies globally to achieve commercial deployment of quadruped robots, Deep Robotics specializes in intelligent inspection solutions for high-risk industries such as energy, petrochemicals, and mining. According to the prospectus, the company's revenue has achieved a compound annual growth rate of over 150% in the past three years, with its core products deployed by major state-owned enterprises including State Grid and PetroChina. The funds raised will be used for next-generation robot R&D, capacity expansion, and overseas market development. Analysts note that Deep Robotics' IPO marks a new phase of capital acceleration for the quadruped robot industry, potentially driving supply chain upgrades and consolidation. As global industrial automation accelerates, the quadruped inspection robot market is expected to boom, and Deep Robotics is well-positioned to maintain its leadership.
Read More →Compatible with Unitree, Deep Robotics, and more, enable any quadruped to read gauges, navigate reliably, and get the inspection job done.
Read More →Along NEOM's 12km coastline in Saudi Arabia, Deep Robotics' Jueying X30 robot dogs deliver centimeter-level navigation, AI-powered recognition, and 24/7 unmanned patrol—Saudi Arabia's first long-running autonomous robot patrol system, delivered by Chengdu Mingjue Technology.
Read More →Chengdu Mingjue Technology Co., Ltd. has officially launched its independently developed next-generation "Ling Mou" Gimbal Tracking Control System. Designed specifically for quadruped robots, the system integrates advanced computer vision algorithms with multi-sensor data fusion to achieve real-time identification, priority assessment, and autonomous selection tracking of multiple targets in dynamic environments. The core breakthrough lies in its intelligent decision-making module, which enables the system to automatically select the most critical tracking object based on factors such as target type, movement trajectory, and relative distance, while maintaining stable and smooth tracking even in complex settings. This technology will significantly enhance the autonomous operation capabilities and mission execution efficiency of quadruped robots in applications like security patrols, emergency rescue, and cinematography. The company's R&D lead stated that the system has been successfully integrated into the latest MJ-X2 inspection robot platform and will soon be available via OTA updates for existing product lines, marking a solid step forward in the field of robotic perception and decision-making.
Read More →Chengdu Mingjue Technology Co., Ltd. has recently launched its independently developed next-generation Gimbal Tracking Control System. Designed specifically for quadruped robots, the system integrates advanced computer vision algorithms with high-precision servo control technology to achieve real-time identification, priority assessment, and autonomous selective tracking of multiple targets in dynamic environments. The core breakthrough lies in its intelligent multi-target selection logic, which allows the system to automatically lock onto the most valuable target based on predefined rules (such as distance, movement trajectory, or specific features), while maintaining stable and smooth tracking even in complex scenarios. This significantly enhances the operational autonomy and efficiency of robots in fields like security patrols, emergency rescue, and cinematography. The release of this system marks a key accumulation of core technologies in robot perception and decision-making for the company, laying a solid foundation for future product intelligence upgrades. Mingjue Tech announced that this technology will first be deployed in its flagship MJ-X2 series inspection robots, with customer orders featuring the integrated system expected to commence delivery next quarter.
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Mingjue Technology's self-developed quadruped inspection robot has recently completed a field trial and inspection mission at a major 500KV substation in Chengdu. Facing the harsh environment of over 3,000 complex inspection points and sustained high summer temperatures, the robot demonstrated exceptional stability and reliability. This successful trial validated the robot's capabilities in autonomous navigation and precise detection within the substation's complex terrain and dense equipment areas. Its multi-sensor fusion system enables intelligent, round-the-clock monitoring of equipment status, temperature anomalies, and environmental safety. This milestone represents a substantive breakthrough in the application of quadruped robots in high-risk, high-intensity inspection scenarios such as power grids, providing an innovative solution for intelligent grid operation and maintenance. The company plans to further deploy this technology across more energy infrastructure scenarios, promoting unmanned and intelligent inspection as a new industry standard.(共 7 张图片)
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