Humanoid robotics Chery car brands enter the robot market

Source: Omoda | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

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The humanoid robot could one day assist with sales conversations in car dealerships.(Image: Chery Automobile)
The humanoid robot could one day assist with sales conversations in car dealerships.
(Image: Chery Automobile)

Omoda and Jaecoo, brands of the Chinese company Chery Automobile, have taken their first steps into the robotics market. According to a statement, the intelligent service robots Mornine and Argos are set to diversify Chery's portfolio and bring new impetus to the industry.

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The humanoid robot Mornine impresses with its human-like design, bionic materials, and versatile applications—from customer consultation to caregiving support. It stands 5.44 feet tall and is equipped with bionic silicone, gripping capabilities, and industry-specific language models. This is intended to enable it to interact and move like a human.

The robot dog Argos combines mobility, obstacle avoidance, and emotional interaction and is presented as an agile everyday companion. With its dynamic balance and intelligent obstacle avoidance system, it can transport small objects or serve as an entertaining companion that responds to the movements and moods of its surroundings, it continues.

Through close collaboration with technology partner Aimoga, the company is pursuing the vision of a "human-machine life" ecosystem that seamlessly integrates technology and daily life, according to its own statements. With this step, Chery Automobile is focusing on diversification and giving fresh impetus to service robotics.

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