DOBOT Robotics has announced the commencement of mass production and delivery of its third batch of full-size industrial humanoid robots, named ATOM, scheduled for 2026. These robots will be deployed in batches for frontline industrial applications. This milestone not only marks a key target for DOBOT's large-scale 2026 delivery goals but also signifies that its humanoid robots are accelerating into a new phase of scaled, real-world application, positioning the company as one of the few enterprises to have successfully established a complete closed-loop process for "mass production, delivery, and application."
The units slated for mass delivery are DOBOT's 165cm-tall, full-size humanoid robot, ATOM. Each robot undergoes a standardized, end-to-end management process, from the selection of core components to final assembly and debugging. Particularly in quality control, DOBOT has implemented a multi-tiered inspection system covering incoming component checks, assembly process monitoring, and comprehensive final performance testing. For critical metrics such as dynamic balance and motion precision, every ATOM unit leaving the factory must pass uniform, rigorous standardized tests to ensure consistent performance and high reliability.
Furthermore, ATOM is equipped with DOBOT's self-developed DOBOT-VLA (Vision-Language-Action) model. Utilizing end-to-end technology, this model integrates visual perception, natural language understanding, and motion generation, enabling the robot to convert abstract instructions into structured task chains and output continuous, generalizable motion trajectories. Combined with reinforcement learning and aligned with real-world scenario data, the model empowers the robot not only to "understand commands" but also to possess the autonomous adaptability to "respond to changes."
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