en.Wedoany.com Reported - Anhui Yaofang Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., wholly owned by iFlytek, was recently established with a registered capital of 300 million yuan, and Zhao Zhiwei as its legal representative. The new company's business scope includes artificial intelligence theory and algorithm software development, AI application software development, AI basic software development, intelligent robot research and development, service consumer robot manufacturing, and intelligent robot sales.
This company is not an ordinary light-asset technical consulting entity. The registered capital of 300 million yuan, combined with the business scope covering AI algorithm software, application software, basic software, and intelligent robot R&D and manufacturing, indicates that iFlytek is integrating AI software capabilities with robot hardware scenarios within a single corporate framework. Compared to focusing solely on speech recognition, educational hardware, or office software, Yaofang Intelligent's business boundaries are closer to a combination of "model capabilities + application software + robot terminals." For iFlytek, the new company can pursue subsequent business around large model deployment, intelligent interaction, robot R&D, consumer-grade smart devices, and industry-specific intelligent terminals. However, business registration alone cannot be directly equated to product launches or production line operations. Currently available public information only confirms the company's establishment, registered capital, legal representative, business scope, and equity structure. Specific details regarding the R&D team, product direction, customer orders, and industrial base arrangements remain to be disclosed.
This establishment also has clear implications when viewed within the context of Anhui's local industrial environment. iFlytek, headquartered in Hefei, Anhui, has long been building an ecosystem around artificial intelligence, speech technology, cognitive large models, and industry applications. The establishment of Anhui Yaofang Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. may serve to extend the local AI industry chain, particularly by integrating algorithm software, robot R&D, and intelligent hardware sales. If it enters the operational phase, related demands will extend to areas such as speech interaction modules, edge computing chips, sensors, servo control, robot structural components, batteries and power management, embedded software, cloud-based model services, training data management, and system integration. For supply chain enterprises, what truly warrants attention is not the act of "establishing a new company," but whether this company subsequently produces robot products, AI application platforms, software and hardware procurement, R&D recruitment, patent applications, and industry scenario collaborations.
For now, boundaries must be maintained. The new company's business scope is broad, covering both AI software development and intelligent robot R&D, manufacturing, and sales. However, no specific products, production capacity, orders, or project implementation information has been seen yet. If iFlytek later uses it to undertake Spark large model-related applications, intelligent robot product lines, or local AI industry projects in Anhui, this company will then transform from a corporate registration action into actual business growth.










