China's Shouyi Technology Completes Tens of Millions in Angel+++ Round Financing, Robot Data Collection System Enters Mass Production
2026-06-03 15:50
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 3, Shouyi Technology, a Chinese company specializing in robot data collection, announced the completion of tens of millions of yuan in its Angel+++ round of financing. This round was led by Qiancheng Capital, with participation from Nanshan Zhanxin Investment, Leaguer Venture Capital, Yinghui Venture Capital, and other institutions. Existing shareholders InnoAngel and Atom Capital also increased their investments. The funds will be primarily used for research and development breakthroughs, product mass production, high-quality data collection system development, and the construction of supply chain and delivery capabilities.

The core focus of Shouyi Technology's latest financing is the increasingly critical data collection foundation in the embodied intelligence industry. For robot models to transition from demonstration videos, simulation environments, and limited experimental tasks to real-world scenarios, they require substantial, high-quality, multimodal, and reusable data support, particularly for hand movements, body postures, visual information, inertial data, contact feedback, and task process data. In the past, robot data collection often relied on expensive equipment, complex laboratory environments, or inefficient manual annotation, making it difficult to meet the demands of large-scale training, scenario transfer, and product iteration. If Shouyi Technology can establish stable capabilities in collection terminals, interaction algorithms, data asset platforms, and delivery systems, it will help reduce the cost for embodied intelligence companies to acquire real-world training data, providing a more reliable data entry point for robot foundation models, teleoperation systems, dexterous hand control, and industrial scenario deployment.

The allocation of funds from this round—covering R&D, mass production, data collection systems, and supply chain delivery—indicates that the company is transitioning from early-stage technology validation to productization and large-scale delivery.

Current competition in the embodied intelligence industry is extending from "whether there is a robot body" and "how large the model parameters are" to data closed-loop capabilities. When robots perform tasks in factories, warehouses, retail, home services, medical rehabilitation, and educational research scenarios, they need to understand object states, spatial relationships, and action outcomes in real environments. High-quality data collection systems not only serve algorithm training but are also crucial for model evaluation, task reproduction, fault analysis, and subsequent upgrades. Shouyi Technology's backing from institutions like Qiancheng Capital, Nanshan Zhanxin Investment, and Leaguer Venture Capital reflects the capital market's growing attention to robot data infrastructure. Compared to single robot hardware projects, data collection systems are closer to common links in the industry chain, capable of serving different body manufacturers, algorithm teams, research institutions, and application developers.

As embodied intelligence companies enter the commercialization validation phase, the industry's demand for training data will continue to increase. Shouyi Technology needs to deliver verifiable results in collection accuracy, equipment stability, cost control, data standardization, customer adaptation, and delivery capabilities. If its products can enter more robot R&D and industrial application scenarios, robot data collection is expected to transition from a laboratory tool to a part of embodied intelligence infrastructure, becoming a crucial middle layer connecting hardware bodies, algorithm models, and real-world scenarios.

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