Movement Alert|HQVT Technology Rises 5.14% in Regular Trading, Physical AI Sector Continues to Attract Capital Inflows

Market Focus07-07 15:15

On July 7, HQVT Technology (01392.HK) rose 5.14% in regular trading, trading at HK$16.98, with turnover of HK$6.88 million. The stock rebounded after a significant pullback in the previous trading session.

On the news front, a research report from Open Source Securities highlighted that over US$10 billion has flowed into the Physical AI sector over the past 18 months, with major tech companies accelerating their entry. The report stated that Physical AI has entered an accelerated development phase and recommended HQVT Technology as a key beneficiary. According to Frost & Sullivan data, HQVT holds a 3.3% market share in China's multispectral AI market, ranking first. The company's revenue grew from RMB 117 million to RMB 669 million between 2023 and 2025, representing a three-year compound annual growth rate of 138.9%.

HQVT Technology, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Shenzhen, is a national-level Specialized and Sophisticated SME. The company focuses on multispectral AI technology, serving over 3,000 clients globally, with production bases in Shenzhen and Zhejiang.

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