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The 2025 Summer Davos Forum officially kicked off on the 24th of this month in Tianjin. This forum focuses on the "Development Path of AI in China", with attendees discussing the challenges of robot home applications and key elements for AI scenario implementation.
The large-scale application of KAOE inspection robots in the industrial field precisely interprets the development path of China's AI "focusing on practical applications" with the practical logic of "technology adaptation scenarios". Its "intelligent inspection ecology" constructed in high-risk scenarios such as metallurgy, power, and chemical industry has become a typical example of AI reshaping business models that entrepreneurs are concerned about.
Wang Xingxing, founder of Yushu Technology, emphasized in the forum that "safety is the core factor restricting the use of robots in households". This proposition presents another solution in industrial scenarios - the safety system constructed by Keyi inspection robots. Its navigation system adopts a combination scheme of "LiDAR+Beidou RTK" to achieve millimeter level positioning accuracy in high temperature and high dust environments. Combined with a comprehensive suspension system, it can adapt to complex road conditions such as 30 ° climbing, and physically avoid collision risks in industrial scenes.
At the technical parameter level, the lithium iron phosphate battery, in conjunction with the BMS safety system, achieves strong endurance and 24/7 operation. The automatic charging and wireless charging modules reduce the risk of manual intervention. This "industrial grade safety standard" resonates with the safety requirements of home scenarios through technology - just as Haier's Zhou Yunjie proposed the idea of "single function dedicated equipment", the Keyi robot breaks down the inspection function into independent modules such as navigation, detection, and charging, and improves system reliability through specialized design.
Professor Zhang Huyue from the University of Southern California pointed out that the advantage of Chinese AI lies in the virtuous cycle of "manufacturing capability+consumer market", which is particularly evident in the industry application of scientific robots. In response to the pain point of "limited manpower in high-risk environments" in the metallurgical industry, its dual light gimbal supports infrared temperature measurement, combined with smoke detection and area intrusion algorithms, to replace manual completion of high-temperature equipment status monitoring.
In the field of chemical engineering, Keyi robots are equipped with gas sensors, combined with harmful gas detection and trip detection algorithms, to solve the industry problem of "slow emergency response and low inspection efficiency". This "hardware customization+algorithm optimization" model is the practical implementation of the three elements of "data, scene, and execution subject" mentioned by Zhou Yunjie - collecting device data through algorithms such as infrared temperature measurement and voiceprint recognition, developing specialized modules for different scenarios, and ultimately achieving rapid iteration through the manufacturing supply chain.
Li Haitao from Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business mentioned that "Chinese entrepreneurs are most concerned about how AI can reshape business models". Keyi Robotics has built a new ecology of industrial inspection through a three-layer architecture of "equipment+service+data". In the power industry, it not only realizes real-time monitoring of equipment status, but also provides intelligent decision-making basis for the power grid through algorithms such as partial discharge feature recognition and table recognition, promoting the full process digitization of "inspection diagnosis maintenance".
This ecological approach coincides with the views of Shanghai Er and Yushu on the forum. Keyi robots integrate the Internet of Things in smart park scenarios AI、 Big data technology enables comprehensive management of infrastructure and security environment; In the field of chip manufacturing, its intelligent reconstruction of wafer manufacturing, packaging testing and other links demonstrates the deep integration potential of "AI+manufacturing". As Zhou Yunjie said, "In the future, all industries will be reshaped by AI". Keyi's practice has proved that when robots transform from single devices to data nodes, the commercial value they create will break through the scope of the devices themselves.
The "difference in AI paths between China and the United States" revealed by the Davos Forum has formed a clear footnote on the development trajectory of Keyi Robotics: compared to the United States' pursuit of cutting-edge models, its development trajectory is closer to the pragmatic logic of "application driven technology iteration". From high-temperature inspections in the metallurgical industry to dust-free operations in chip workshops, Keyi Robotics measures the real progress of China's AI landing with specific parameters such as a body size of 1100 * 760 * 860mm and a running speed of 1.6m/s.
While forum guests are still discussing the safety threshold of home robots, Koyi's accumulated experience in "scene definition technology" in industrial scenarios may be providing a rehearsal for consumer grade robots - just as its emergency system is equipped with a 24V USB discharge function, seemingly subtle designs actually contain a "people-oriented" technological philosophy. The dual track path of AI development from factories to households will eventually intersect, and the industrial sites traversed by the tracks of Keyi have already left a profound rut for China's AI to move forward pragmatically.
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