
1×N+1: One Brain, Connected to More Possibilities — Chen Hun Xian Technology Debuts at 2026 World Robot Conference
Chen Hun Xian Technology showcased its "One Brain" technology at the 2026 World Robot Conference, enabling industrial robots to flexibly switch between tasks such as loading/unloading and picking roses.
Chen Hun Xian Technology showcased its robot solutions at the 2026 World Robot Conference. The core highlight is the "One Brain" architecture, which allows robots originally used for industrial production to flexibly meet task requirements in different scenarios.
During the on-site demonstration, a loading and unloading robot serving an SMT motherboard workshop successfully completed the task of picking a rose after receiving a new command. This indicates that the robot possesses cross-scenario perception and execution capabilities, able to process complex instructions by combining warehouse system and visual positioning information.
This technical path reflects the development direction of embodied AI. Empowered by a unified AI brain, robots are no longer limited to single repetitive labor but can adapt to unstructured environments, improving equipment versatility and deployment efficiency.
The "1×N+1" concept in the title implies the possibility of scalable application. One core AI system connects multiple robot bodies, achieving rapid capability migration and expansion, which helps lower industry application barriers and promote the further landing of artificial intelligence in the physical world.
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