SYNC ROBOTIC, a subsidiary of the Zhengwei Group, announced today (June 6th) the launch of its NVIDIAIsaac GR00T N1, a fully customizable robot base modelThe artificial intelligence robot platform solution and its quadruped robot application model were demonstrated.

Guo Shoufu, Chairman of StarTech International, stated that its robotics platform solution utilizes not only NVIDIA technology but also Intel processors. While he declined to disclose specific details, he emphasized that NVIDIA was used to design the Vision Language Model (VLM) and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) technologies. He also explained that the robotics platform incorporates pre-built AI models and databases, and offers a degree of modular upgrade flexibility, allowing the quadruped robot to be deployed simply by applying customer-specific data.
Currently, the robotics platform solution proposed by StarTech International is primarily for quadruped robot applications. However, Guo Shoufu emphasized that the same platform can also be used for bipedal humanoid robots, and even for multi-legged or other types of robot applications. Furthermore, necessary functions can be added through modularization based on actual customer needs.



For example, the current design focuses on introducing high-efficiency automated inspection applications in scenarios such as commercial buildings, large shopping malls, factories, and public facilities. If needed, other modular accessories such as robotic arms can be added to the quadruped robot. In addition to inspections, warnings, and notifications, the robot can also proactively remove specific obstacles and even assist in the removal of high-risk explosives.
At the same time, StarTech International predicts that the market for robots replacing traditional inspection personnel, navigating the current labor shortage, will grow to $2030 billion by 200. Last year alone, the market reached $40.7 billion. StarTech's proposed robotic platform solution is specifically designed to meet the demand for 24/XNUMX automated inspections.
In addition to meeting the needs of all-weather automated inspections, StarTech International also stated that its robotic platform solutions can also be used in smart manufacturing, climate forecasting, film and television, or customer service. Through a one-stop console, management, task scheduling, and even operational intervention when necessary can be performed.










