China's 58 Intelligent Showcases Quadruped Robots at 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference
2026-07-18 11:27
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On July 17, the 58 Intelligent Company of the Automation Research Institute of China Ordnance Industries Group unveiled new products, including the Sirius Q10W four-wheeled robot and the Q5 series light patrol and control four-wheeled robot, at the opening ceremony of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference and High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance. Addressing mission requirements such as patrol inspection, reconnaissance and search, and hazardous object removal in dangerous and harmful scenarios, the company demonstrated teleoperation technology solutions for humanoid and quadruped robots.

The Sirius Q10W four-wheeled robot features a high-strength metal frame manufactured through integrated die-casting and is equipped with self-developed high-torque joints. It operates without overheating or crashing during long-term, high-frequency continuous tasks, and can continuously climb stairs for one hour under rated conditions. The robot boasts IP65-rated waterproof and dustproof protection, adapting to an ultra-wide operating temperature range from -20°C to 55°C, enabling all-weather operations in harsh environments such as high temperatures, severe cold, rain, snow, and dust. The entire machine adopts a lightweight, fully modular quick-release and quick-install design, allowing a single operator to complete the entire process of transport, deployment, and recovery efficiently.

The Q5 series light patrol and control four-wheeled robot adopts a wheel-leg hybrid configuration, with a total weight not exceeding 30 kg, supporting single-person transport. It achieves a maximum speed of 3 meters per second, can climb steps over 16 cm high, and handles slopes with a gradient of no less than 30 degrees. The robot features an architecture that integrates edge computing and cloud capabilities, with basic AI functions ready out of the box and support for continuous cloud-based OTA upgrades. Its functions include autonomous patrol, automatic recharging, personnel following, remote broadcasting, two-way voice communication, video capture, AI recognition, and background task management.

For the first time in the industry, 58 Intelligent showcased a full-process demonstration of an "intelligent remote cockpit + Dasheng humanoid robot." Using VR devices and the intelligent cockpit, operators remotely controlled the Dasheng humanoid robot beyond visual range, achieving an operational mode where "personnel stay in safe zones while capabilities enter high-risk sites." This provides new insights for the large-scale application of humanoid robots in fields such as special operations, hazardous tasks, industrial inspections, and urban services.

For high-risk scenarios such as public security, emergency response, field inspections, and disaster rescue, 58 Intelligent has built a remote command operation chain for its entire range of quadruped robots, including the Sirius series, leveraging self-developed remote control technology. Remotely operated quadruped robots can replace human personnel in dangerous, harmful, and high-intensity work environments, undertaking tasks such as repetitive patrols, high-risk reconnaissance, on-site risk management, and routine inspections, thereby reducing the risk of frontline workers operating in hazardous conditions.

The theme of this year's World Artificial Intelligence Conference is "Intelligent Partners, Creating the Future Together." The total exhibition area exceeded 100,000 square meters for the first time, with over 1,100 companies showcasing more than 3,000 exhibits.

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