One-line positioning: The Zhejiang-University-lineage veteran of industrial quadruped robots — the "Jueying" series defines China's inspection-robot category, with a ToB-heavy model that contrasts with Unitree's consumer play.
Key facts: Founded 2017 in Hangzhou by ZJU faculty (Zhu Qiuguo). Jueying X-series (X20/X30) serve power inspection, emergency response, pipeline and police verticals — project-plus-solution model. Funding: multiple rounds, hundreds of millions RMB (per public reports).
Products & tech: Industrial quadrupeds with waterproofing, autonomous inspection, thermal/gas payloads; extending into humanoids. Strengths: complex-terrain locomotion (stairs, rubble) and vertical-system integration (inspection platforms, payload ecosystem).
Market position: One of the main suppliers in China's industrial quadruped inspection market, differentiated from Unitree by regulated verticals and delivery track record. Investor watchpoint: converting project-based pilots into standardized repeat business.
Today's EAF Daily kicks off with Unitree Robotics setting its IPO price at 150.80 yuan per share, a pivotal moment for China's embodied AI sector. Meanwhile, Zidongliang Robot's secret HK IPO filing and PokeBot's massive pre-A funding underscore strong investor appetite. In applications, Beijing par
Unitree Robotics will start its IPO subscription on August 10, while Deep Robotics has completed IPO tutoring, highlighting Zhejiang's dominance in China's embodied AI industry. The province hosts over 700 companies with a 2025 output of 106.8 billion yuan and leads in quadruped and humanoid robot markets.