Factory Buyer Notes
A European buyer should confirm importer-of-record responsibilities, CE documentation, local service coverage, spare-parts stock, software-update policy, cybersecurity posture, and whether a local integrator will own factory risk assessment.
Product Focus
Full-size humanoids, Wheeled humanoid manipulation robots, Embodied AI development platforms, Robot data services
Export Markets
Europe, China, North America, Asia
EU Support and Service
| EU offices | Needs verification |
|---|---|
| Service regions | China, Europe through distributor channels reported, Global direct inquiry |
| Distributors | Needs verification |
| Integrators | Needs verification |
| Support languages | Chinese, English |
| Spare parts | Needs verification |
| Warranty | Needs verification |
| Training | Needs verification |
Buyer Risk Notes
| Risk level | Medium |
|---|---|
| Cybersecurity | Robots include OTA updates, cloud/edge software components, wireless networking, and developer access. European factories should require network segmentation, update governance, SBOM or software inventory, remote-access controls, logging policy, and data-processing review before connecting to production networks. |
| Data hosting | Needs verification |
| Export controls | Needs verification |
| Supply chain | Plan spare batteries, chargers, actuators, dexterous hands, sensors, and service tooling before any production pilot. Confirm whether replacement parts are stocked inside the EU. |
Funding and IPO Status
No verified financial summary yet.