With the support of national policies, intelligent manufacturing has become a top priority in China. The application of industrial robots is at the core of this transformation. According to statistics, China became the world's largest industrial robot market in 2013. As the manufacturing industry continues to evolve and the demand for automation grows, technological innovation has taken center stage.
Since 2010, the demand for industrial robots in China has surged rapidly. By 2013, China had overtaken Japan to become the leading market globally. Looking ahead, the Chinese government’s "Made in China 2025" strategy sets ambitious targets. It forecasts that by 2020, the sales of industrial robots will reach 150,000 units. By 2025, the number is expected to rise to 260,000, and by 2030, it could hit 400,000. Industry analysts predict that the market will maintain an annual growth rate above 30% in the coming years, with sales reaching 210,000 units by 2020.
Zhuolai Technology, a company recently interviewed by reporters, is a tech-driven firm specializing in industrial automation and artificial intelligence. After a decade of R&D, they have addressed the limitations of traditional robots—such as inefficiency, danger, and complexity. They have developed a new generation of industrial robots with enhanced perception, ease of use, and high security. Their innovations are protected by multiple software copyrights, invention patents, and design patents.

Compared to traditional robots, Zhuolai’s flexible robots offer both power sensing and visual perception. This system-level enhancement is based on dynamic mechanical models, allowing the robot to exert force similar to a human hand. This makes the machine more fault-tolerant and enables safe human-robot collaboration, significantly boosting productivity. In terms of vision, their controller uses neural networks and deep learning, enabling visual teaching without complex programming.
All core technologies of Zhuolai are independently developed, and key components are manufactured in-house, ensuring cost efficiency. While foreign competitors typically price their flexible robots between $50,000 and $1 million, Zhuolai’s models are priced below $200,000, making them more accessible and competitive in the market.

Currently, Zhuolai offers products such as the TR900 robot, robot controllers, and vision controllers. Their flexible robot series is used in force-controlled assembly, collaborative tasks, quality inspection, sorting, handling, polishing, drilling, and milling. Future next-generation robots, developed in collaboration with the Chongqing Green Intelligent Research Institute and Chongqing University of Technology, will further optimize these technologies and expand into sectors like food processing.
In addition to selling hardware, Zhuolai provides automation integration, algorithm design, and hardware development services. They work with system integrators and offer control technology solutions to other robotics companies. They have established partnerships with suppliers of major brands like Gree and Ford.
The team at Zhuolai consists of technical experts. The founder, Huang Yu, graduated from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Manchester. He currently serves as the Technical Director and has designed key products such as the Zhuo La Motoneuron robot controller and the Zhuo Lai Visualneuron vision controller.
Despite its strong technical foundation, Zhuolai Technology is currently unfunded and actively seeking new investment opportunities to fuel its growth.
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