YUNJI and Qi An Xin Unveil High-Security Robotic Product Suite at BCS 2026

Deep News06-04 19:41

At the 2026 Beijing Cyber Security Conference, themed "AI Era, Offense and Defense First," Beijing YUNJI Technology Co., Ltd. (referred to as YUNJI) and the Qi An Xin Group jointly announced their high-security robotic product system.

This launch signifies a shift for service robots, moving beyond applications in hotels, factories, hospitals, and buildings to more complex, high-security operational environments such as government affairs, energy, finance, and urban security.

In a keynote speech, Li Quanyin, Co-founder and CEO of YUNJI, noted that as robotic applications deepen, client focus has evolved from mere "task execution capability" to comprehensive "security and compliance capability." For critical sectors like government, state-owned enterprises, and energy, key deployment factors now include whether a robot's identity is trustworthy, its actions are traceable, its data is leak-proof, and its remote operation and maintenance are manageable and controllable.

The strategic partnership between YUNJI and Qi An Xin is not a simple functional addition but a deep integration of YUNJI's mature robotic product matrix with Qi An Xin's systematic cybersecurity capabilities, aiming to build a continuous protection loop for high-security scenarios.

In his speech, Li Quanyin elaborated on the integration of embodied intelligence and cybersecurity from the perspectives of scenario, management, and partnership upgrades. He emphasized that high security is not a one-time delivery but a full lifecycle process of continuous iteration covering deployment, operation, monitoring, alerting, incident response, and review.

The high-security robotic product matrix unveiled by the two parties is centered on real-world operational tasks. It primarily includes a high-security UP chassis, government office delivery robots, cleaning and maintenance robots, security inspection and patrol robots, and government service guidance robots.

These products possess four core capabilities: "Trustworthy Identity," "Traceable Behavior," "Controllable Compliance," and "Leak-Proof Data." "Trustworthy Identity" transforms robots from ambiguous devices into identifiable, manageable, and accountable organizational assets.

"Traceable Behavior" ensures all operations, routes, and remote maintenance are logged and auditable. "Controllable Compliance" enables timely risk discovery and handling. "Leak-Proof Data" minimizes data leakage risks through physical isolation and encrypted transmission.

Together, these four capabilities form a continuous protection loop of "risk discovery, remote monitoring, strategy iteration, and validation/optimization."

At the event, two representative robots were showcased: a classic delivery robot and a single-arm collaborative robot with precise manipulation capabilities. The former is already deployed for hotel deliveries, factory production lines, retail scenarios, hospital reagent transport, and has successfully expanded to over 20 countries and regions.

Li Quanyin stated that this joint launch marks the beginning of the large-scale deployment of high-security robotic products. Moving forward, YUNJI and Qi An Xin will deepen their collaboration across three areas: co-building capabilities, co-developing the client base, and co-advancing the ecosystem.

YUNJI will continue to provide high-security robotic products and scenario implementation capabilities, while Qi An Xin will offer comprehensive security capabilities and operational support, jointly promoting the entry of robots into more critical scenarios.

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