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The next-generation industrial-grade humanoid robot “Xiaorui G3” was released in Hong Kong on the 17th. The robot targets adult human operation capabilities, can complete tasks such as heavy load handling, material transfer, and fine operation, and has industrial value. According to reports, “Xiaorui G3” relies on the Hong Kong company Jiuguang Technology's full-stack self-developed technology. The product is equipped with a self-developed AI brain and full-body precision force control system, breaking through the bottlenecks of traditional intelligent equipment, improving environmental adaptability and operation stability, and adapting to physical work scenarios in various industries. During the live demonstration at the press conference, the reporter saw that the “Xiaorui G3” responded to voice instructions and smoothly completed operations such as carrying a 50-kilogram barbell and placing it at a fixed point. The movement was smooth and the posture was stable throughout the process. Wong Ping-shiu, CEO of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, said he was very happy to witness the launch of new achievements by local Hong Kong technology companies in the field of physical intelligence and humanoid robots. As an important carrier of embodied intelligence, humanoid robots are a cutting-edge racetrack where multiple disciplines such as artificial intelligence and new materials intersect. They are also a key direction for cultivating new productivity and promoting new industrialization. He expects Jiuguang to be based in Hong Kong and rely on the perfect industrial chain in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to push humanoid robots out of the laboratory and achieve large-scale and commercial applications.

Zhitongcaijing·08/17/2026 14:17:12
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The next-generation industrial-grade humanoid robot “Xiaorui G3” was released in Hong Kong on the 17th. The robot targets adult human operation capabilities, can complete tasks such as heavy load handling, material transfer, and fine operation, and has industrial value. According to reports, “Xiaorui G3” relies on the Hong Kong company Jiuguang Technology's full-stack self-developed technology. The product is equipped with a self-developed AI brain and full-body precision force control system, breaking through the bottlenecks of traditional intelligent equipment, improving environmental adaptability and operational stability, and adapting to physical work scenarios in various industries. During the live demonstration at the press conference, the reporter saw that the “Xiaorui G3” responded to voice instructions and smoothly completed operations such as carrying a 50-kilogram barbell and placing it at a fixed point. The movement was smooth and the posture was stable throughout the process. Wong Ping-shiu, CEO of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, said he was very happy to witness the launch of new achievements by local Hong Kong technology companies in the field of physical intelligence and humanoid robots. As an important carrier of embodied intelligence, humanoid robots are a cutting-edge racetrack where multiple disciplines such as artificial intelligence and new materials intersect. They are also a key direction for cultivating new productivity and promoting new industrialization. He expects Jiuguang to be based in Hong Kong and rely on the perfect industrial chain in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to push humanoid robots out of the laboratory and achieve large-scale and commercial applications.