China-DEEP Robotics
Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, east China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of entrance of Hangzhou Yunshenchu Technology Co., Ltd., or DEEP Robotics; visitors
2. Various of visitors seeing robot dogs; robot dogs walking, jumping, dancing, climbing slope, stairs
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhou Yanxin, research and development director, DEEP Robotics (ending with shot 4):
"We're conducting a round of automated tests here. You can see that the robotic dog runs for a few minutes, then [automatically] recharges itself. Once fully charged, it continues running, 24 hours a day, without interruption, to undergo the tests."
4. Various of robot dog doing automated testings, charging
5. Various of engineer working on laptop
6. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhou Yanxin, research and development director, DEEP Robotics (starting with shot 5/ending with shots 7-8):
"Now we are conducting research and development on the basis of more advanced AI algorithms, which make the robot more intelligent, and allow it to learn on its own. It's no longer limited by pre-programmed movements or fixed scenarios. Its ability to handle previously inaccessible or difficult-to-reach areas has greatly improved. This has been a huge advantage for our project deliveries and order volumes."
7. Engineer working on laptop
8. Various of robot dog walking, doing somersault; controller
FILE: Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, east China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Aerial shots of cityscape
Hangzhou Yunshenchu Technology Co., Ltd., or DEEP Robotics, has attracted global attention with their innovative robotic dogs, capable of navigating challenging environments.
At one point, customers and representatives from government-sponsored research groups lined up in the company's showroom to see the remarkable robotic dogs in action. These machines, which can run, jump, and scale obstacles, have become a symbol of the company's rapid advancements in the robotics field.
In 2023, the robot dog's movements were slow and rigid. Today, it is capable of effortlessly climbing steep slopes, navigating high platforms, and handling multiple sets of stairs with ease.
"We're conducting a round of automated tests here. You can see that the robotic dog runs for a few minutes, then [automatically] recharges itself. Once fully charged, it continues running, 24 hours a day, without interruption, to undergo the tests," said Zhou Yanxin, Research and Development director at DEEP Robotics.
This continuous testing allows the robotic dog to collect vital environmental data, walking patterns and movement status, which are then transmitted to the system. Using the latest AI algorithms, the robot is no longer manually programmed to navigate specific environments. Instead, it can autonomously adapt to new situations, learning how to move on its own.
"Now we are conducting research and development on the basis of more advanced AI algorithms, which make the robot more intelligent, and allow it to learn on its own. It's no longer limited by pre-programmed movements or fixed scenarios. Its ability to handle previously inaccessible or difficult-to-reach areas has greatly improved. This has been a huge advantage for our project deliveries and order volumes," Zhou said.
This shift from traditional to AI-based algorithms has marked a significant transformation for DEEP Robotics. The company, standing out from over 400,000 robotics firms across China, has now successfully put its robotic dogs to practical application on over 400 projects, including power station inspections and emergency rescues.
China-DEEP Robotics
Dateline : Recent/File
Location : Zhejiang,China
Duration : 1'32
Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, east China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of entrance of Hangzhou Yunshenchu Technology Co., Ltd., or DEEP Robotics; visitors
2. Various of visitors seeing robot dogs; robot dogs walking, jumping, dancing, climbing slope, stairs
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhou Yanxin, research and development director, DEEP Robotics (ending with shot 4):
"We're conducting a round of automated tests here. You can see that the robotic dog runs for a few minutes, then [automatically] recharges itself. Once fully charged, it continues running, 24 hours a day, without interruption, to undergo the tests."
4. Various of robot dog doing automated testings, charging
5. Various of engineer working on laptop
6. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhou Yanxin, research and development director, DEEP Robotics (starting with shot 5/ending with shots 7-8):
"Now we are conducting research and development on the basis of more advanced AI algorithms, which make the robot more intelligent, and allow it to learn on its own. It's no longer limited by pre-programmed movements or fixed scenarios. Its ability to handle previously inaccessible or difficult-to-reach areas has greatly improved. This has been a huge advantage for our project deliveries and order volumes."
7. Engineer working on laptop
8. Various of robot dog walking, doing somersault; controller
FILE: Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, east China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Aerial shots of cityscape
Hangzhou Yunshenchu Technology Co., Ltd., or DEEP Robotics, has attracted global attention with their innovative robotic dogs, capable of navigating challenging environments.
At one point, customers and representatives from government-sponsored research groups lined up in the company's showroom to see the remarkable robotic dogs in action. These machines, which can run, jump, and scale obstacles, have become a symbol of the company's rapid advancements in the robotics field.
In 2023, the robot dog's movements were slow and rigid. Today, it is capable of effortlessly climbing steep slopes, navigating high platforms, and handling multiple sets of stairs with ease.
"We're conducting a round of automated tests here. You can see that the robotic dog runs for a few minutes, then [automatically] recharges itself. Once fully charged, it continues running, 24 hours a day, without interruption, to undergo the tests," said Zhou Yanxin, Research and Development director at DEEP Robotics.
This continuous testing allows the robotic dog to collect vital environmental data, walking patterns and movement status, which are then transmitted to the system. Using the latest AI algorithms, the robot is no longer manually programmed to navigate specific environments. Instead, it can autonomously adapt to new situations, learning how to move on its own.
"Now we are conducting research and development on the basis of more advanced AI algorithms, which make the robot more intelligent, and allow it to learn on its own. It's no longer limited by pre-programmed movements or fixed scenarios. Its ability to handle previously inaccessible or difficult-to-reach areas has greatly improved. This has been a huge advantage for our project deliveries and order volumes," Zhou said.
This shift from traditional to AI-based algorithms has marked a significant transformation for DEEP Robotics. The company, standing out from over 400,000 robotics firms across China, has now successfully put its robotic dogs to practical application on over 400 projects, including power station inspections and emergency rescues.
ID : 8417364
Published : 2025-02-24 16:43
Last Modified : 2025-02-24 21:56:06
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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