Longcheer Technology Shares Surge Following Strategic Partnership for Adaptive Robotics

Stock News06-01

Longcheer Technology (HKEX: 09611) saw its shares surge nearly 16% in the morning session.

As of the time of writing, the stock was up 15.88% to HK$26.98, with a turnover of HK$54.02 million.

On May 27th, Longcheer Technology entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with FANXI.

The collaboration will focus on deep cooperation in the application of robotic technology within intelligent manufacturing scenarios, jointly promoting the transition of embodied AI from concept to real-world industrial applications.

This partnership tightly integrates the "scenario experience" from consumer electronics precision manufacturing with the "core advantages" of adaptive robotics technology, creating a two-way empowerment.

As a globally leading provider of intelligent products and services, Longcheer Technology has been continuously deepening its expertise in the smart terminal ODM field.

This strategic cooperation with FANXI marks another strategic move for Longcheer in the direction of "AI + Manufacturing."

Driven by both AI technology and industrial policy, Longcheer is leveraging its profound accumulation in manufacturing and R&D, openly collaborating with cutting-edge technology partners to jointly explore new avenues for future growth.

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