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智元ロボットの器用なハンドが精密操作タスクを実行
IndustryJune 21, 2026Embodied Global Team

智元ロボットが器用ハンド子会社「臨界点」を分社化、高瓴と藍驰が参加する2回の資金調達を完了

智元ロボットが器用ハンド事業を独立子会社「臨界点」として分社化し、高瓴キャピタルと藍驰ベンチャーズが主導する連続ラウンドの資金調達を完了。ヒューマノイドロボットが「動く」から「働く」へ進化する中、器用ハンドは最も価値のある中核部品となっている。この動きは、器用ハンドが独立した高い潜在性を持つ投資テーマとして浮上することを示している。

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Zhiyuan Robot, one of China's leading embodied intelligence companies, has restructured its dexterous hand business by spinning it off into an independent subsidiary named 'Critical Point' (Linshijie). The move simultaneously completed two consecutive financing rounds co-led by Hillhouse Capital and Lanchi Ventures.

As the humanoid robotics competition shifts from 'being able to move' to 'being able to work,' the dexterous hand — capable of fine manipulation with high degrees of freedom and tactile feedback — has become one of the highest-value core components. By spinning off this critical business, Zhiyuan can attract specialized talent and capital for rapid iteration, while serving the broader robotics ecosystem as an open component supplier rather than being confined to parent company needs.

This move reflects the trend toward finer industrial division of labor in embodied intelligence. Industry analysts note that dexterous hands — with 20+ degrees of freedom packed into a palm-sized form factor — represent one of the most technically challenging and value-dense segments in the entire humanoid supply chain. Companies like Linker Hand (Lingxin Qiaoshou), which completed a Series A++ round led by Sequoia China in late 2025, have already signaled that the dexterous hand segment is becoming an investment theme in its own right.

The transition from lab demonstrations to production-grade dexterity is widely regarded as the critical bottleneck in humanoid commercialization. Without reliable fine manipulation — picking up objects of varying shapes, using tools, performing assembly tasks — humanoid robots remain limited to simple locomotion and material transport. Zhiyuan's spin-off strategy signals that 2026 may be the year dexterous hands enter their own 'iPhone moment.'