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HITBOT and HIT Jointly Built Robotics Lab

On January 7, 2020, the “Robotics Lab” jointly built by HITBOT and Harbin Institute of Technology was officially unveiled on the Shenzhen campus of Harbin Institute of Technology.

Wang Yi, the Vice Dean of the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering and Automation of Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), Professor Wang Hong, and outstanding student representatives from HIT, and Tian Jun, the CEO of HITBOT, Hu Yue, the Sales Manager of HITBOT, attended the official unveiling ceremony.
HITBOT-HIT Cooperation
The unveiling ceremony of the “Robotics Lab” is also very much like a happy alumni meeting for the both parties as the core members of HITBOT mainly graduated from Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). At the meeting, Mr. Tian Jun warmly expressed his gratitude to his alma mater and his expectations for future cooperation. HITBOT, as the leading pioneer startup of direct-drive robot arms, and electric robot grippers, hopes to built up an open R&D platform together with HIT. Therefore, bringing more practice opportunities to students from HIT, and promoting continuous growth of HITBOT.
Robotics Lab

Wang Yi is the deputy dean of the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering and Automation of HIT. He also said that they expects to use the “Robotics Lab” as the communication platform to directly interact with clients and customers, accelerate the upgrading and transformation of artificial intelligence (AI) and explore more practical robotic applications in industrial automation, to achieve more high-value innovations.

After the meeting, they visited laboratories on the Shenzhen campus of Harbin Institute of Technology, and conducted discussions on motor drives, model algorithms, aerospace equipment and other aspects of the subject under study.
HITBOT-HIT Cooperation

In this cooperation, HITBOT will leverage its core products to support HIT through technical exchanges, case sharing, training, and academic conferences. HIT will utilize its teaching and research strength to drive robotics technology development alongside HITBOT. The “Robotics Lab” will spark innovation and scientific research in robotics.
HITBOT values cooperation with scientific research institutes to enhance product R&D capabilities. In recent years, HITBOT has participated in robot assessment competitions held by the Chinese Academy of Sciences Robotics Association.
Based in Shenzhen, HITBOT has become a high-tech startup that actively responds to government policies and contributes to scientific research and education, cultivating talented professionals in robotics.
In the future, HITBOT will collaborate with Harbin Institute of Technology to promote the leapfrog development of robotics in artificial intelligence and automation.

 

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Publish Time: 7th Junary, 2020

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