OneRobotics Secures RMB 45 Million Bid for Embodied Intelligence Data Infrastructure Project, Accelerating Real-World Data Closed-Loop Development
Recently, OneRobotics (6600.HK), the first publicly listed company focused on AI embodied home robotics, secured the winning bid for the AI Ecosystem Innovation Community Equipment Procurement and Site Construction Project in Shenzhen, with a total contract value of RMB 44.9532 million.
The project is designed to support the construction of an Embodied Intelligence Full-Chain Data Service Center, serving as a comprehensive data infrastructure initiative for the development of the embodied intelligence industry. It covers embodied robot hardware, data collection systems, an integrated data management platform, and the build-out of multiple real-world scenario environments.
OneRobotics’ Self-Developed Robots to Serve as Core Data Collection Carriers
Under the project, OneRobotics will provide its self-developed onero H1 mobile dual-arm embodied robot, UMI data collection terminals, wearable teleoperation data collection systems, and other core equipment. The project will also include the construction of real-world application scenarios across home services, elderly care and wellness, retail, scientific research, and other fields. Delivery is expected to be completed within the year.
The home service scenario will feature multiple standardized home units and themed functional spaces, covering high-frequency daily tasks such as kitchen and dining activities, bedroom organization, bathroom use, balcony operations, storage, object sorting, pick-and-place tasks, and opening and closing actions. These environments are expected to provide high-value data sources that are closer to real physical-world conditions and everyday service needs for embodied intelligence model training.
This direction is closely aligned with OneRobotics’ long-term focus on home embodied intelligence. Unlike laboratory or industrial settings, home environments are highly unstructured, frequent, and diverse, placing greater demands on the generalization capabilities of a general-purpose embodied AI brain while also generating more valuable real-world training data.
Leveraging its capabilities in embodied robot R&D and supply, dual-arm collaborative manipulation, teleoperation data collection, multimodal perception, and scenario-based engineering delivery, OneRobotics will provide integrated hardware and software support for the project. The company will help establish a full data closed-loop covering robot hardware, teleoperation systems, real-world scenarios, data collection, data management, and model training.
From Commercialization Leadership to Data Infrastructure
Unlike conventional equipment procurement projects, this project is oriented toward embodied intelligence model training, algorithm validation, and application incubation. It places strong emphasis on robots’ long-horizon task execution, dual-arm collaboration, cross-scenario generalization, and human-robot interaction capabilities in real physical environments. As a result, it requires comprehensive capabilities across robot performance, data collection efficiency, and system integration.
Centering on home embodied intelligence, OneRobotics has developed its “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” technology architecture, powered by its proprietary AI brain, “OneModel,” enabling robots of different forms to share capabilities and continuously iterate across diverse scenarios.
OneRobotics is among the few companies to have achieved large-scale commercial deployment in embodied intelligence. Its products are available in more than 90 countries and regions, serving real-world users and accumulating extensive operational and interaction data across practical application scenarios.
The successful bid further demonstrates OneRobotics’ expanding industrial capabilities, marking its continued extension from a leader in commercial deployment of embodied home robotics to a provider of embodied intelligence data infrastructure.
Rooted in Shenzhen, Supporting the Embodied Intelligence Ecosystem
The project will be implemented in Shenzhen, a city with strong industrial foundations in artificial intelligence, robotics, electronic information, and intelligent manufacturing. By building diverse real-world scenarios and supporting high-quality data collection, the project is expected to provide infrastructure support for embodied intelligence model training, algorithm validation, and application incubation, while contributing to Shenzhen’s broader robotics and embodied intelligence industry ecosystem.
Li Zhichen, CEO of OneRobotics, said:
“The next stage of competition in embodied intelligence will be defined by the ability to acquire and utilize high-quality real-world data efficiently. This successful bid marks an important step for OneRobotics as we extend from commercial product deployment into industrial data infrastructure. We will continue to leverage our integrated capabilities in robot hardware, scenario engineering, and data closed-loop construction to support the accelerated development of China’s embodied intelligence industry.”
Note: “OneRobotics” in this release refers to OneRobotics and its controlled subsidiaries.
