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On March 31, to address the evolving demands of the service industry, Kinglong Intelligence, a global pioneer in service robotics, officially introduced XMAN-R1, a humanoid embodied service robot "tailor-made for service." Drawing from extensive real-world scenario data, XMAN-R1 establishes a collaborative ecosystem of diverse embodied service robots.
Designed in human form, dedicated to service
XMAN-R1 embodies "job-specificity, affinity, and safety," tailored to service industry scenarios where Kinglong Intelligence excels. Currently, XMAN-R1 can execute extended task sequences such as "ordering, dish allocation, delivery, and collection" in service settings, with plans to explore additional scenarios in the future.
In terms of job-specific design, XMAN-R1 mimics the actions and postures of service personnel, aligning with scene requirements and job characteristics, from handing objects with both hands to movement control, collaborating seamlessly with Kinglong's delivery and cleaning robots. To better blend into service environments, XMAN-R1 adopts human proportions, eliminating the mechanical feel and integrating advanced technology with stable design. Equipped with large language models, facial expression feedback, and other human-like interaction features, it enhances service affinity.
Regarding safety, XMAN-R1 is equipped with 11 multi-modal sensors, combined with proprietary 3D reconstruction technology, achieving 360-degree high-precision perception. With intelligent obstacle avoidance capabilities, it ensures safe human-robot collaboration and adapts to high-traffic environments such as restaurants, hotels, and hospitals, perpetuating Kinglong's commitment to service robot safety.
Job-specific approach to accelerate commercial adoption
Drawing from 15 years of experience in commercializing service robots, Kinglong Intelligence pioneers the concept of "job-specific robots," believing that this model will expedite the commercial deployment of humanoid robots.
Aligning with standardized job processes, the tasks of embodied service robots can be precisely defined, with results standardized for evaluation, fostering a closed loop of robot capabilities in commercial settings. By continuously replicating the "job-specific" workflow, Kinglong's humanoid embodied service robots will continually learn and expand their diverse work capabilities, enhancing their fundamental motion model abilities, thereby enabling a broader range of application scenarios.
Kinglong's multi-form embodied service robots collaborate to create a "new embodiment era"
According to IDC projections, embodied service robots will gradually take hold starting in 2025, with the global market size reaching nearly $93.9 billion by 2030, achieving a high-speed compound annual growth rate of 86.2%. Across sectors including catering, hotels, supermarkets, entertainment, healthcare, finance, and more, various segments exhibit robust growth potential.
As a global leader in service robots, Kinglong Intelligence has been deeply embedded in service scenarios for 15 years, deploying over 100,000 dedicated robots for delivery, cleaning, and other purposes, spanning more than 60 countries and over 600 cities and regions worldwide. These robots serve not only as efficiency tools but also as data entry points, generating hundreds of millions of environmental data points and tens of millions of human-robot interaction records daily, constructing a global massive service robot scenario data source.
The Kinglong XMAN series will achieve data sharing and task collaboration with Kinglong's existing dedicated embodied service robots, seamlessly integrating into the Kinglong business ecosystem to complete more closed-loop tasks in service scenarios. In restaurants, XMAN-R1 can independently handle tasks such as fetching wine, pouring wine, and placing trays, and through inter-robot task scheduling, hand over meals to the delivery robot T10 for optimal path delivery, ultimately completing table cleaning. In hotels, the XMAN series will collaborate with heavy-duty delivery robots S100, cleaning robots C30, and others, to execute tasks such as greeting, luggage delivery, and commercial cleaning services in the future.
With the launch of Kinglong's XMAN series of humanoid embodied service robots, along with new products in the cleaning and delivery robot families, Kinglong's multi-form embodied service robot matrix has been further refined. In the future, Kinglong will offer tailored multi-form embodied service robot solutions based on diverse business needs, assigning task links in a job-specific manner to meet more demands within service scenarios. In the future world, Kinglong's multi-form embodied service robots will jointly serve humanity.