AsianFin -- Chinese auto parts supplier Joyson Electronics has broadened its robotics business by unveiling three new products, the Ningbo-based company announced on Friday.
The new offerings include an AI-powered robot head assembly, a robot domain controller built on Nvidia’s Jetson Thor chip, and a robot energy management system. Unlike many competitors that focus on individual components, Joyson emphasized integration across its new products.
Joyson also showcased a range of robot components, including binocular depth cameras, olfactory sensors, solid-state LiDAR, and inertial measurement units, highlighting its growing footprint in the robotics sector.
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