According to Sci-Tech Board Daily, the country's first model with aHongmengoperating systemHumanoid RobotQuafu is being tested and verified in factories such as Azure and Jiangsu Hengtong Group. It is reported that "Pangu large model + Quafu humanoid robot" will be synchronized in the industrial and home two major scenes to promote the application.
In December last year, Leju Robotics announced the launch of a new robot Quartet, said to be "the first open source Hongmeng humanoid robot that can jump and adapt to walking on multiple terrains". The robot is equipped with KaihongOS developed by Kaihong based on open-source Hongmeng, adopting a full-stack open-source design, with a fully open-source motion controller and access to modules such as trajectory planning, feedback control and state estimation.
It is reported that China's first Hongmeng humanoid robot is being tested and verified in factories such as Weilai and Hengtong
In March this year, Haier Robotics and Leju Robotics jointly exhibited China's first humanoid robot for family scenarios -- Quartet -- at the 2024 China Home Appliance and Consumer Electronics Expo (abbreviated as: AWE). As the first open source Hongmeng humanoid robot in China that can jump and adapt to walking on multiple terrains, it not only demonstrated its control performance such as jumping and fast walking on the AWE show floor, but also showed the results of recently learned hand operations such as laundry, watering, flower arranging, and clothes drying.