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Following its foray into the automotive industry, Dreame Technology is now venturing into the field of astronomy.

36氪的朋友们2025-09-11 08:02
The first smart astronomical telescope may adopt an ultra-large aperture design.

On September 10th, Dreame Technology announced the official establishment of its Astronomy Business Unit (BU) and for the first time systematically proposed an "air-space-ground integration" ecological strategy.

It is understood that Dreame Astronomy BU will focus on intelligent astronomical optical systems and is currently tackling the problem of mass-producing large-aperture optical lenses. The first intelligent astronomical telescope may adopt an ultra-large aperture design, enabling functions such as "one-click stargazing", AI automatic compensation for atmospheric jitter, and intelligent identification and tracking of deep-space celestial bodies.

In the field of on-orbit optical payload services in space, Dreame Astronomy BU is jointly developing high-resolution earth observation payloads with domestic commercial space companies to apply Dreame's optical technology to real "space" application scenarios.

According to a report from the Science and Technology Innovation Board Daily, Yu Hao, the founder of Dreame Technology, said in his WeChat Moments today (September 10th) that starting from the end of next year, multiple businesses under the Dreame ecosystem will conduct a batch of IPOs on various global exchanges. In this regard, people familiar with the matter revealed that currently, each business company of Dreame Technology has a separate IPO plan.

Founded in 2017, Dreame Technology is a global high-end consumer electronics and intelligent manufacturing company centered around high-speed digital motors, intelligent algorithms, and motion control technology. Since its establishment, it has launched four categories of products: floor-cleaning robots, cordless vacuum cleaners, intelligent floor scrubbers, and high-speed hair dryers.

Jiemian News recently learned that Dreame Technology's revenue scale in the first half of 2025 far exceeded the total for the whole year of 2024. According to Dreame's official introduction, this progress is mainly attributed to the technology-driven upgrade of the product matrix and the deepening of the globalization strategy. Currently, Dreame's products cover more than 100 countries and regions, are available in more than 6,000 global offline physical stores, and have served more than 30 million households in total.

At the end of August, Dreame Technology attracted industry attention by announcing its foray into the automotive industry. According to the plan, Dreame's first ultra-luxury pure-electric vehicle will be benchmarked against the Bugatti Veyron and is expected to be launched in 2027.

Dreame Technology said that it will make long-term investments in the automotive field. Currently, the project has assembled a R & D and production team of nearly a thousand people, and the team size is still expanding. As of the end of 2024, Dreame Technology had a total of 6,379 patent applications globally, of which 45% were invention patents, covering core areas of intelligent vehicles such as sensor fusion, motor control, and human-computer interaction.

According to Xinhua Net, on September 8th, Yu Hao led his team to Germany to select a factory site for Dreame's automotive project. It is understood that Dreame's automotive business will cooperate with BNP Paribas to build a factory in Germany.

The radiation area where Dreame's automotive factory is located has thousands of parts suppliers, forming a complete industrial chain covering precision manufacturing, electronics and electrical engineering, and materials science. In the future, Dreame's automotive business will have the opportunity to directly share the local supply network of core automotive parts with local brands, significantly shortening the R & D cycle and reducing logistics costs, and effectively covering the entire European market.

This article is from "Jiemian News", author: Chen Xiaotong, published by 36Kr with permission.