Galaxis Launched New Generation Very-Narrow–Aisle Forklift Robots, “VFR Series“
On August 18, Galaxis, a specialist in integrated intelligent intralogistics robots, officially unveiled its new generation of very-narrow-aisle forklift robots, “VFR series” at a technology event. Themed “Breaking the Narrow Aisle, Embracing the Future,” the launch event not only redefined the efficiency boundaries of automated warehousing but also established a new milestone for the industry with groundbreaking technological innovations.

The VFR series, including the CL, CS, and CC series, features very-narrow-aisle adaptability, enabling efficient storage and retrieval, precise positioning, and full-scenario compatibility and flexibility. They are safe and reliable, featuring a vision/radar closed-loop system for real-time decision-making, and adopting a modular design that allows for “install-and-use” functionality. The VFR-CC + CL system integrates large and small carts, with the CC responsible for high-level shelving and the CL for low-level storage and retrieval, improving efficiency and reducing costs, with a price-performance ratio exceeding that of palletized four-way cart solutions.
Hangcha Intelligent Launched EZ-GO Handling AGV
On August 19, Hangcha Intelligent launched the EZ-GO Handling AGV. “EZ” stands for easy, while “GO” symbolizes a quick start, forming the perfect “EZ-GO” design. The EZ-GO is a handling AGV with a futuristic and technological design, presenting a new visual expression.

The product utilizes genuine Slam technology and begins building maps right out of the box. Maps are automatically updated, and AI performs regular automatic calibration. Multi-sensor fusion effectively identifies various obstacles and intelligently navigates around them, preserving existing operating habits to the greatest extent possible, enabling efficient and seamless handovers. Furthermore, within a 5-10 meter range, vehicles intelligently exchange route information, ensuring orderly traffic flow and smooth merging, improving overall efficiency.
Atom Robot Released New Mobile Palletizing Cobot
Recently, Atom Robot, a subsidiary of Chenxing Automation, launched a new mobile palletizing cobot. Leveraging an omnidirectional mobile chassis, an intelligent scheduling system, and human-machine interaction technology breakthroughs, it significantly enhances cross-production line collaboration capabilities. This product reduces traditional palletizing line changeover time from 2-8 hours to 5-10 minutes, increasing daily equipment utilization to 85% (compared to 55% in traditional models) and expanding coverage by 5-20 times.

This mobile palletizing cobot features an omnidirectional mobile chassis design, enabling free movement in narrow aisles, rotation, and cross-floor operation. A single unit can cover an area of 200-10,000 square meters. It utilizes SLAM laser navigation and visual secondary positioning technology (with an accuracy of ±0.1mm) to achieve autonomous path planning and dynamic obstacle avoidance. Human-machine interaction supports voice commands and drag-and-drop instruction, improving task configuration efficiency by 24-48 times compared to traditional programming. In practical applications, a single unit can serve 3-5 production lines. For example, in a food factory, two robots can collaboratively support 8 production lines, reducing idle time by 70%. They can also be dispatched across floors to pre-prepared food workshops via freight elevators.
CROBOT Launched the AI Hybrid Robot “Lingxun”
Recently, Chengdu CROBOT launched the AI Hybrid Robot “Lingxun.” which deeply integrates AGV mobile platforms and collaborative robot technologies, integrating advanced drive and intelligent algorithms. It effectively frees up human labor from tedious and demanding processes, collaborating with automated production lines like welding and precision machining, helping companies achieve lightweight, low-cost, flexible production upgrades for small-batch, high-variety products.

UBTECH Launched Cruzr S2 Wheeled Humanoid Robot
On August 9, UBTECH released the full-size, universal wheeled humanoid robot, Cruzr S2. Standing 176 cm tall and weighing 185 kg, it boasts 44 degrees of freedom and can navigate complex environments efficiently and stably. Equipped with UBTECH’s in-house developed humanoid cobot Co-Agent, the Cruzr S2 incorporates key embodied intelligence technologies such as vision-laser fusion navigation and learning-based motion control, enabling efficient and stable navigation in complex environments. It supports full-range handling and submillimeter precision, meeting the demands of diverse scenarios and multi-task operations such as sorting and handling, production assembly, pharmaceutical transfer, and guest guidance.

Siasun Launched “Songyi” Wheeled Humanoid Robot
Recently, Siasun debuted its first humanoid robot, “Songyi” wheeled humanoid robot, at the World Robot Conference 2025. This demonstration not only showcased the precision and capabilities of industrial robots, but also demonstrated the role of robots in domestic life. To ensure product stability, Siasun employed a roller-type design on the “Songyi” wheeled humanoid robot, thus avoiding the inconvenience caused by lower limb instability.

CASIVISION Launched CASIVIBOT, an Inspection Robot
On August 19, CASIVISION, a leading domestic manufacturer of automated optical inspection (AOI) equipment, unveiled its first embodied industrial inspection robot, CASIVIBOT. The launch of CASIVIBOT marks not only the implementation of a new product innovation but also, driven by “intelligent inspection,” officially ushers in a new era of intelligent upgrades in industrial quality inspection. The industrial embodied quality inspection robot CASIVIBOT takes “embodied intelligence” as its core concept, integrating the flexibility and experience of human inspection with industrial AI technology and data. It emphasizes both the anthropomorphic capabilities of individual devices and the flexible deployment capabilities of groups.

Note:
The 2024-2025 Global Mobile Robot Industry Development Report has been released. If you need it, please feel free to contact us.
For details of the report, please click https://cnmra.com/release-of-the-2024-2025-global-mobile-robot-industry-development-report/.


