
The "Last Mile" of Industrial Embodied Intelligence: Why Are EFORT & Qizhi Walking It?
EFORT and Qizhi Technology focus on industrial embodied intelligence, aiming to solve the adaptability challenges of traditional robots in unstructured environments and promote the application of AI technology in complex industrial scenarios.
Embodied intelligence, as an important branch of artificial intelligence, is moving from laboratories to real industrial scenarios. The cooperation between EFORT and Qizhi Technology marks the industry's attempt to inject AI perception and decision-making capabilities into industrial robots to cope with complex environments such as oil stains and dust.
Traditional industrial robots rely on fixed programs and consistent incoming materials, lacking flexibility. After introducing AI technology, robots are expected to achieve autonomous perception and dynamic adjustment, solving unstructured problems on industrial sites, which is a key step in the commercialization of embodied intelligence.
Such technological breakthroughs will reduce manufacturing's reliance on skilled workers and improve production line flexibility. With the integration of large models and robot control systems, future factories may achieve a higher degree of automation and intelligence, reshaping production processes.
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