The industrial chain of robots is complex and can be simply summarized as three parts: \"components, ontology, and applications\". For humanoid robots, the research department of CICC believes that the division of labor in the industrial chain is not yet clear. From the supply side, each company has different technological routes and does not tend to open source; From the demand side, there is currently no clear scenario for mass production, resulting in the supply chain of humanoid robots not yet fully opened. This article introduces the general graph of the robot industry chain:
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Learn more +The research department of CICC stated that the development of humanoid robots can be divided into three stages: 1. From 1928 to 1973, the initial exploration stage was led by Europe, America, and Japan. The research mainly focused on the structure and driving force of humanoids, and robots did not have perception and decision-making functions; 2. From 1973 to 2013, there were significant breakthroughs in the system perception stage in terms of \"visual\" and \"tactile\" aspects; 3. Since 2013, humanoid robots have gained stronger autonomous learning and decision-making abilities during the decision-making stage.
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