
Guangyun participated in the 2025 Taipei International Automation Industry Exhibition today, where it officially formed a strategic alliance with German robotics giant NEURA Robotics. The two parties signed a cooperation and distribution agreement and plan to jointly expand the application of robots in Taiwan, Thailand and other regions, seizing the new wave of AI and humanoid robot market opportunities.
"Guangyun is determined to make robots," Chairman Hsieh Ming-kai said. He added that through this collaboration with Germany's NEURA Robotics, the strengths of both parties will be mutually reinforcing. They hope to provide the industry with complete AI solutions, expand diverse business opportunities, drive rapid growth in their respective markets, and seize the application territory of AI humanoid robots in Taiwan and Thailand.
Hsieh Ming-kai pointed out that Gung Yun Aircraft has been assisting customers in implementing applications such as smart warehousing, smart manufacturing, smart logistics, and semiconductor aerial handling systems for many years. It also uses its self-developed AGF unmanned transport vehicle technology to develop a humanoid robot skills integration platform, which endows robots with voice understanding and field perception capabilities, enabling them to understand, see, move accurately, inspect smoothly, understand needs, understand people, and understand the field.

Robin Kaufmann, Business Partner at NEURA Robotics, stated that Guangyun's expertise in system integration and application implementation, combined with NEURA Robotics' superior AI robot technology, is expected to bring a highly differentiated one-stop solution to the market. The two parties will take Taiwan as a starting point to embrace a new era of transformation in smart manufacturing and logistics.
Robin Kaufmann pointed out that NEURA Robotics is a leading German robotics brand with a product line that includes the humanoid robot 4NE-1, the service robot MiPA, the AI cognitive arm MAiRA, and the AI collaborative arm LARA. With its powerful perception and field collaboration capabilities, it is driving the Neuraverse development platform to create a one-stop R&D environment for intelligent automation.

Guangyun General Manager Ke Zhijun stated that Guangyun is an NVIDIA SP member, providing NVIDIA digital twin hardware and software platforms, and is gradually developing virtual training systems for equipment and robots. These virtual training systems for semiconductor OHT (overhead transport systems), robots, and various equipment effectively improve production efficiency and operational safety, while reducing the time and cost of physical testing.
Ko Chih-Chun pointed out that this year, Gung Yun showcased five major technology areas, including digital twin platforms, semiconductor logistics systems, sensing robots, AI infrastructure, and charging piles, and presented ten highlight products, outlining Gung Yun Machinery's permanent blueprint for excellence in AI, robot applications, smart manufacturing, and green energy cities.
Ko Chih-Chun emphasized that Guangyun introduced Ugo, a Japanese humanoid robot brand, which has LLM and client-side professional language models. This time, Ugo Mini and Ugo Pro were exhibited. Ugo Pro has also incorporated an "AI electronic nose" module, which can monitor the environment in real time, guide tours and interact with speech, and can be widely used in medical, inspection and tour guidance and other fields.
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