Hikrobot Unveils 'Embodied Manufacturing' Strategy with 6.452 Billion Yuan Revenue
Hikrobot, a leading industrial robotics subsidiary of Hikvision, announced its 2025 annual revenue of 6.452 billion yuan (approximately $890 million) at its Intelligent Manufacturing Conference 2026 held in Hangzhou from April 22-24. The company shipped over 10 million machine vision products and produced more than 180,000 mobile robots, capturing market leadership in China with 1 in every 2 industrial cameras and 1 in every 3 mobile robots.
CEO Jia Yonghua introduced the 'Embodied Manufacturing' concept, representing a paradigm shift from traditional automation to intelligent, adaptive manufacturing systems. The strategy focuses on high-flexibility intelligent agents and replicable scenario application capabilities, transforming manufacturing from 'humans adapting to machines' to 'machines adapting to environments'.
The conference featured over 35 new product launches across 2D/2.5D computational optics, high-precision 3D vision systems, and AI-powered intelligent vision solutions. VP Zhang Wencong clarified that humanoid robots complement rather than replace traditional automation, with the company offering 'wheeled humanoid' products for industrial environments.