The humanoid robot Walker S1 serves as a quality inspector at Zeekr's smart factory.
UBtech's newly upgraded industrial humanoid robot Walker S1 recently re-entered Zeekr's smart factory, initiating the second phase of its training.
This time, not only did Walker S1 upgrade its intelligent handling of tasks -- increasing its handling speed by about 25 percent -- it also completed new tasks, such as quality inspections.
In July, the humanoid robot Walker S Lite joined Zeekr's smart factory and underwent 21 days of continuous training. This time, the upgraded Walker S1 expanded its work scope in Zeekr's smart factory by 30 percent, nearly doubling its work efficiency.
The deep optimization of motion and task algorithms has significantly improved its work capabilities. Especially since receiving iterative upgrades to its body design structure, Walker S1 can continuously handle material boxes weighing up to 15 kilograms, exhibiting very stable high-load capacity.
Walker S1, the first humanoid robot 'employee' in Zeekr's smart factory, is equipped with full-body cameras and a 'smart brain' capable of deep learning. It can perform millimeter-precision quality inspections on logos and headlights with more than 99 percent accuracy.
Due to upgrades in motion control and navigation algorithms, Walker S1's inspection time has also been halved.
During the inspection process, the humanoid robot can seamlessly integrate with the factory's automation system, providing real-time visual feedback on inspection results to ensure precise and efficient task execution.
The Walker S series has become the humanoid robot with the most extensive training in car factories worldwide.
This upgrade of the Walker S1 by UBtech not only signifies a deepening integration between humanoid robots and smart automobiles, but also lays the foundation for mass production of humanoid robots through real-world application testing and product validation in actual scenarios.