36氪首发 | 韩国现代、微光创投押注焊接机器人,营收预计破数亿,拿下船厂数千万订单
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Dezain Radar summary
SunsVision, a Chinese embodied AI startup, has secured Series A+ funding from Hyundai and LightSpeed Studios to advance its intelligent welding robots. The technology integrates multi-modal large models with specialized welding data, enabling robots to handle complex, non-standard tasks like real-time melt pool tracking without manual programming. The company is transitioning from stationary factory units to mobile, quadruped, and wheeled robots that can navigate shipyards and large-scale manufacturing sites autonomously.
Why this matters
While focused on heavy industry, this highlights the rapid progression of AI into high-precision physical labor. It demonstrates how 'embodied AI' is moving from labs to functional industrial software and hardware integration, replacing traditional manual teaching methods with autonomous perception.
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