With the rapid development of science and technology, robots have become more and more intelligent and diversified. Many intelligent robots were showcased at the 23rd China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) that took place last year.
Unitree Robotics brought its Go1 quadruped robots to the CHTF IT Exhibition. Boasting excellent perception and motors, the robots have a running speed of up to 17 kilometers per hour, which set a new world record for being the fastest quadruped robots.
They can also assist with small tasks such as carrying water for running, climbing mountains with heavy loads, and walking downstairs to fetch express deliveries, as well as accompanying children participating in outdoor activities.
A Go1 quadruped robot carries water for a jogger. [Photo/WeChat account: szchtf]
The transfer robot showcased by Shenzhen-based Youibot Robotics can solve the problems of material loading and unloading and transportation in semiconductor production workshops, and realize intelligent flexible production and digital management in the workshops.
It is applied with technologies like laser SLAM hybrid positioning and navigation, an AI image algorithm, visual recognition and positioning, force sensing and cooperative manipulator control, and is equipped with a YOUI Fleet intelligent scheduling system and YOUITMS logistics control system.
Another Shenzhen company, Autel Robotics, displayed the EVO Lite series of drones. The series of drones has a maximum battery life of 40 minutes, which is 30 percent better than similar products. Integrating the new-generation Autel SkyLink image transmission technology, it can support an image transmission distance of up to 12 km, making signal transmissions more stable and smoother.
The ZBBN-003 brain controlled unmanned ship, developed by Shenzhen Zhongbang (Group) Construction General Contractor, can be used to sample and monitor the surface water quality of lakes, reservoirs, rivers and offshore waters in environmental protection and hydrology industries.