Songlin Technology Acquires Weidisi to Accelerate Expansion in the Robotics Sector
To accelerate its robotic business layout, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Xiamen Songlin Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Songlin Technology", securities code: 603992), Songlin Robots, acquired Xiamen Visual Voice Intelligent Motion Systems Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Visual Voice"), aiming to gradually enter the robotics market.
Recently, Songlin Technology has chosen the robotics track as a new path for its category expansion. In February, Songlin Technology established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Songlin Robotics, with a registered capital of 100 million yuan. In early March, the company signed a cooperation agreement with the industry unicorn Dalu Robotics Co., Ltd. to develop "care and maintenance humanoid robots," enhancing its robotics business landscape from a technological research and development perspective. By the end of March, the company acquired 100% of the shares of mobile robot design and research company Weidis. Through the integration of industry leaders, the company is solidifying its core competitiveness and strengthening the technological barriers in the service robotics sector.
This is a classic "scenario-driven + technology-complementary" business expansion logic of a listed company, and also a restructuring of industrial chain collaboration.
Weidis has over a decade of experience in developing automotive-grade applications. Its core competencies lie in automotive-grade technology migration capabilities (high reliability, adaptability to complex environments) and deep vertical scenario adaptation (modular design + algorithm closed-loop). This enables the company to cost-effectively and rapidly develop application robots for diverse specific vertical scenarios.
The core advantages of Songlin Technology lie in its IDM full industry chain support (R&D - manufacturing - sales), 1,337 patents (covering materials, structures, and processes), and particularly in precision manufacturing (high-precision mold development), fluid control (liquid cooling systems), and AI algorithms (such as human pose capture, multimodal motion analysis), which are leveraged in scenarios like robotic joints and interactive decision-making.
Overall, through this acquisition, Solex Technology will gradually achieve a technological closed loop. Wedis' engineering capabilities (chassis, control) and Solex Technology's health algorithms and precision manufacturing will complement each other, accelerating the commercialization of robot products.
Through commercialization and reduced production costs, the IDM model and supply chain resources of Solux Technology can support rapid mass production of robots. Meanwhile, Wides' industrial scenario experience reduces market validation risks. The modular design and flexible manufacturing also hold the potential to break through industry cost bottlenecks, promoting service robots into the home consumer market.
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