Movement Alert|LENS Rises 3.17% in Regular Trading, Bionic Robot Mass Production Partnership and Home Robot Commercialization Expectations Drive Gains

Market Focus08-14

On August 14, LENS rose 3.17% in regular trading, trading at 22.16 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 44.91 million. The stock continued its recent upward trajectory driven by dual catalysts in the robotics space.

On August 12, Wulun Technology and Lens Smart Robot formally established a strategic partnership focused on bionic robot head and facial components, jointly advancing mass production assembly and commercialization of humanoid robot heads. On the same day, the company's China President revealed that LENS has already co-developed several home companion robots with end customers, with market launches expected within the year.

The announcements extend the broader robotics sector momentum that has been building in recent weeks, with Hong Kong-listed robot concept stocks posting consecutive gains. Multiple brokerages maintain Buy ratings on LENS, with Citi setting an H-share target price of HKD 25, reflecting confidence in the company's expanding business portfolio spanning consumer electronics, automotive, and now robotics applications.

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