After acquiring Jingji Zhino Agricultural Holdings, Huibo Robotics accelerates the deployment of embodied intelligence across lightweight to heavy-duty full-spectrum products.

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[Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report] According to 36Kr Research Institute’s forecast, by 2026, China’s embodied intelligence industry will reach two major milestones: the market size will officially surpass one trillion yuan, and the shipment volume of humanoid robots is expected to hit 100,000 units, marking a critical turning point as the industry transitions from technological exploration to large-scale implementation. At this stage, market competition has shifted away from solely technical parameter comparisons toward a comprehensive ecological contest involving technological foundations, supply chain resilience, and business closed-loop capabilities.

At this industry transformation node, A-share listed company Jingji Zhinuo (000048.SZ) officially announced its controlling stake in Huibo Robotics, drawing industry and capital market attention. Recently, Huibo Robotics further disclosed its 2026 embodied intelligence product landscape plan, demonstrating a clear technical and product roadmap and showing its strategic focus on vertical scene deep cultivation and steady industrialization.

Full coverage of light and heavy, integrated soft and hard advancement

According to company disclosures, Huibo Robotics’s 2026 product layout centers on “rapid iteration, covering lightweight to heavy-duty, moving from general-purpose scenarios to specialized industries,” planning to launch a full series of products across four categories: wheeled arms, multi-legged, biped humanoid, and heavy-duty specialized robots. These range from lightweight educational research platforms to heavy-duty high-risk operation robots, covering five core fields: education and scientific research, industrial manufacturing, new energy operation and maintenance, commercial services, and specialized operations.

Behind this comprehensive layout, one can glimpse Huibo’s profound understanding of the commercialization laws of embodied intelligence—different scenarios have differentiated demands for robot forms. Focusing on diversified forms of robots tailored to vertical scenes will enable earlier large-scale commercial deployment compared to general humanoid robots.

In fact, Huibo’s product planning has formed a gradient-based, complete layout: starting with lightweight educational research platforms, launching modular, detachable wheeled and multi-legged robots to lower barriers for university teaching and algorithm validation; targeting general scenarios like industrial manufacturing and retail services, developing high-load wheeled robots and compact biped humanoids for high-frequency, essential tasks such as material handling and environment inspection; and emphasizing high-barrier specialized industries as a key business extension, with R&D of heavy-duty explosion-proof and wheel-foot switching robots to tackle high-risk tasks in flammable, explosive, and complex terrains. The entire product system follows a “release—iteration—mass production—expansion” strategy, with each product anchored to a clear application scenario.

As the unified technical foundation for the full product series, Huibo’s self-developed HQ-BotBrain embodied intelligence large model will be officially released in August 2026. This model adopts an integrated visual-language-action architecture, capable of end-to-end unified control of multi-form robots such as wheeled, legged, and humanoid types, significantly reducing R&D and iteration costs across different products. Leveraging years of real-world operational data accumulated in vertical scenarios, the large model will form deep synergy with hardware products, continuously optimizing robots’ environmental perception and autonomous decision-making capabilities.

Differentiated route to navigate industry reshuffling

Analysts point out that Huibo’s “full-stack self-research” approach provides it with the flexibility for rapid iteration and cost control across different vertical scenarios, forming a core barrier that differentiates it from most industry players.

Under the “one brain, multiple machines” technical architecture, Huibo has simultaneously opened dual channels for R&D cost reduction and scenario expansion. On one hand, supporting all forms of robots with the unified HQ-BotBrain large model eliminates the need for separate core algorithm development for each product, greatly compressing R&D costs, shortening new product launch cycles, and enabling the marginal benefits of R&D investment to continue increasing. As shipment volume grows, the company’s overall gross profit margin is expected to steadily rise.

On the other hand, standardized intelligent bases give robot products strong cross-scenario replication capabilities, allowing quick adaptation to different industry needs and supporting the company’s steady extension from mature tracks like education, manufacturing, and new energy operation and maintenance into new fields such as commercial services. Jingji Zhinuo’s controlling stake not only provides funding for technological iteration but also brings real-world application scenarios across the entire industry, further accelerating the transition from technology to multi-scenario commercialization.

In the current phase of accelerated differentiation in the embodied intelligence industry, Huibo Robotics’s clear product roadmap and feasible commercialization logic precisely align with the core trends of the 2026 embodied intelligence industry, offering the market a rare degree of certainty. As the synergistic effects between the two parties gradually unfold, Huibo will be well-positioned to continuously consolidate its core competitive advantages amid industry reshuffling and gradually verify its growth commitments. (Wen Zhi)

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