International Data Corporation (IDC) has recently launched the "IDC Innovators: Embodied Intelligence Robot Innovators" report, predicting that embodied intelligent robots will account for more than 30% of the total robot user spending market by 2030. The report states that with the rapid development of artificial intelligence, perception technologies, and computing power, embodied intelligent robots will rapidly expand their applications in multiple fields.

Embodied intelligent robots are robots with self-learning and decision-making capabilities. These robots integrate advanced technologies such as cloud computing, edge reasoning, and multimodal perception, enabling them to adapt and collaborate in different scenarios, driving the development of the robot-as-a-service (RaaS) business model.
IDC selected four representative innovative companies in the report, showcasing their outstanding performance in promoting the implementation and commercialization of embodied intelligent robot technology. First is Micro-I, which focuses on the industrial field, developing robotic systems capable of autonomously perceiving, learning, and performing complex tasks. Next, Yuanshan Intelligence introduced a heavy-duty AI autonomous logistics vehicle, leveraging its self-developed multimodal perception and autonomous driving technologies to significantly improve the efficiency of campus logistics operations.
Additionally, Gecko Robotics developed a wall-climbing robot that can collect industrial data in complex environments and use AI for analysis and prediction, helping traditional infrastructure achieve intelligent operations and maintenance. Finally, ANYbotics' quadruped robot is designed for heavy industry, capable of inspection and data collection, combining multi-sensor fusion and intelligent navigation to provide automated solutions.
Li Junlan, Research Manager at IDC China, stated that these innovative companies are reshaping the future of robot applications through intelligent technologies, aiming to enhance task execution efficiency and customer value, helping enterprises achieve intelligent transformation, reduce costs, and minimize risks.
Key Points:
🌐 The global embodied intelligent robot market is expected to account for over 30% by 2030.
🤖 IDC released an innovator list, with four companies selected to drive industry development.
💡 Innovative companies use intelligent technologies to improve task efficiency and help enterprises achieve intelligent transformation.
