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Recently, I compiled an interesting industry landscape—the distribution of core supply chains among domestic and international robotics companies.
Domestically, Huawei, Yushu, UBTECH, DJI, Xiaomi, JD.com, and others are involved in the robotics field. Many of their core components come from companies like Green Harmonic, Zhaowei Electromechanical, and Changying Precision. The supply chain extends further to supporting manufacturers such as Sanhua Intelligent Controls and Top Group.
Interestingly, overseas giants are also part of this ecosystem—Tesla, Figure AI, 1X Technologies, Boston Dynamics, these leading robotics companies, also heavily rely on domestic enterprises for their supply chains. Domestic suppliers like Top Group, Sanhua Intelligent Controls, Mingzhi Electric, and Green Harmonic play an indispensable role in the global robotics industry chain.
This phenomenon is worth pondering. The technological capabilities and cost advantages of the domestic supply chain are becoming a crucial support for the global upgrade of the robotics industry.