高工 Humanoid Robot Conference

Hitbot Showcases at the 2025 Advanced Humanoid Robot Conference, Discussing the “Last Mile of AI Implementation”

2025 marks the beginning of a period of rapid growth and mass production for the embodied intelligence industry. However, technological routes, supply chains, and business models remain in a state of exploration, with “rules yet to be determined.” At this critical juncture that will determine the industry’s future, the 2025 Advanced Humanoid Robot Conference was held in Shenzhen on November 3-4, bringing together top players from across the industry chain to address the most pressing questions of the era.

At this thought-provoking event themed “New Games, New Players, New Rules,” Hitbot, a leading company deeply rooted in the embodied intelligence field, was invited to attend. Mr. Liao Zeli, Chief Technology Officer of Hitbot, delivered a keynote speech entitled “The Last Mile of AI Implementation: A Scenario-Oriented Embodied Intelligence Operating System” in the “Big Brain Special Session” on models, data, and chips. He shared how Hitbot, through its innovative operating system technology, has broken down the final barrier from technology to application, providing key insights for the commercialization of the industry.

He pointed out that the core of HITBOT OS is the construction of an embodied intelligent foundation of “operating system + modular hardware.” By pre-integrating the business systems and specialized equipment required for different scenarios, it greatly reduces the difficulty of developing integrated software and hardware applications for specific scenarios, thus achieving deep integration of technology and scenarios.

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In the tea beverage industry, Hitbot’s “Milk Tea Workshop APP,” developed based on HITBOT OS, has been put into actual operation in stores such as Chayan Yuese. In this scenario, HITBOT OS, acting as the “command system,” successfully integrates robotic arms with the store’s cashier, ordering systems, and professional hardware such as tea-making machines and ingredient dispensers, achieving fully automated and standardized operations from cup grabbing, ingredient adding, preparation to cup delivery. This technology directly solves the pain points of the tea beverage industry, such as product stability, food safety, and high labor and training costs. Through precise control, it ensures “consistent taste across thousands of stores,” and with its high efficiency of dispensing cold drinks in 15 seconds, it helps stores reduce costs and increase efficiency, bringing manageable operational optimization and measurable commercial value to brands.

In the field of basic scientific research, HITBOT has collaborated with leading companies in life sciences and new materials to develop a “Laboratory App,” achieving a fully automated closed loop from experimental design and execution to data analysis. HITBOT OS allows researchers to quickly construct experimental procedures using natural language commands or graphical programming, significantly lowering the barrier to experimental design. Simultaneously, its open architecture is compatible with various mainstream experimental equipment, enabling precise execution of complex operations from reagent addition and mixing to temperature control, and real-time data collection and analysis. This solution liberates researchers from repetitive tasks, allowing them to focus more on high-value scientific innovation, significantly improving R&D efficiency and experimental reproducibility.

From tea shops to laboratories, HITBOT, through HITBOT OS, clearly demonstrates a commercialization path for embodied intelligence: true intelligence is not about pursuing flashy technology, but about solving real problems in specific scenarios—using an “operating system + modular hardware” as a foundation, encapsulating complex technologies into easy-to-use “scenario apps,” is a key barrier to overcoming the “last mile” of AI implementation.

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