Brett Adcock, founder of Figure, a leading company in embodied intelligence robotics, recently announced on social media platform X that the next-generation F.04 robot has completed design finalization and the parts delivery process has officially started. This step marks the transition of this model from the R&D phase to the supply chain integration and pre-production phase. Adcock pointed out that F.04 represents the biggest leap in the company's history in terms of robot generation upgrades, with its system engineering technology now reaching a new level.

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As a leading manufacturer in the field of humanoid robots, Figure's F.04 system locked in this time has achieved deep optimization in mechanical structure and engineering integration. Compared to previous models, this system places more emphasis on the height of engineering implementation and the maturity of technology, aiming to lay the hardware foundation for large-scale commercial deployment. Currently, the embodied intelligence industry is at a critical transition stage from lab prototypes to industrial application. By locking the design and starting the supply chain delivery, Figure demonstrates its efficiency advantage in complex system integration and supply chain management.

With humanoid robots entering a period of rapid iteration, the standardization of hardware design and early involvement in the supply chain have become key factors in determining delivery capability. The realization of Figure F.04 not only verifies the company's R&D strength in embodied intelligent hardware, but also indicates that the competition focus in the humanoid robot market is shifting from algorithm demonstrations to engineering implementation. In the future, the actual performance of this model will become an important reference for evaluating whether humanoid robots can achieve large-scale application in vertical scenarios such as industry or logistics.