Humanoid robotics Chery Car Brand Ventures into Robotics

Source: Omoda | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

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Elon Musk has garnered significant attention for his vision of humanoid robots working in Tesla factories. However, the tech mogul now faces competition from China, as Chery, a renowned car manufacturer, announces its entry into the robotics market.

The humanoid robot could one day support sales talks in car dealerships.(Image: Chery Automobiles)
The humanoid robot could one day support sales talks in car dealerships.
(Image: Chery Automobiles)

Omoda and Jaecoo, brands of the Chinese company Chery Automobile, have taken their first steps on the robotics market. According to a press release, the intelligent service robots Mornine and Argos will diversify Chery's portfolio and provide new impetus in the industry.

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The humanoid robot Mornine impresses with its human-like design, bionic materials and versatile applications - from customer advice to care support. It is 1.66 meters tall, equipped with bionic silicone, gripping abilities and industry-specific language models. This should enable it to interact and move like a human being.

The Argos robot dog combines mobility, obstacle avoidance and emotional interaction and is presented as an agile everyday companion.

By working closely with technology partner AIMOGA, the company is pursuing the vision of a "human-machine-life" ecosystem that seamlessly links technology and everyday life. With this step, Chery Automobile is focusing on diversification and giving new impetus to service robotics.

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