Focusing on vertical field scenarios, Ebotz robots solve the pain points of precision flexible assembly.
Currently, the manufacturing industry generally faces difficulties in recruiting workers and rising labor costs. Against the backdrop of the new era, the employment outlook of the younger generation of the labor force has also undergone profound changes, making skilled technicians increasingly scarce. In today's era of rapid iteration of electronic products, the product life cycle has been shortened to a few months, posing severe challenges to the traditional manufacturing model. The biggest concerns of business owners and managers are: reducing costs, increasing efficiency, improving quality, and implementing automation.
eBotz Robotics: Overcoming Precision Flexible Assembly Challenges with Dual-Arm Embodied Intelligence
In industries such as consumer electronics, automotive electronics, medical electronics, IT communications, and servers, to meet the requirements of product refinement and modular design, enterprises are increasingly using flexible components such as FPCs and wiring harnesses. However, these components have high assembly precision requirements and low fault tolerance rates. Their flexible and deformable nature makes positioning and grasping difficult, and it is extremely challenging to use machine vision for recognition and guidance during the dynamic assembly process.
In the assembly workshops of such electronic products, enterprises have to organize production through manual labor or non-standard automation. In the case of manual labor, workers work continuously for more than 10 hours, and it is difficult to stabilize the yield rate, resulting in a high rework rate. Non-standard automation has the pain points of dedicated machines for specific purposes and difficulty in model change. These have become bottlenecks restricting the flexible upgrade of the industry.
eBotz Robotics has targeted this core area with its technical solutions and developed the dual-arm desktop intelligent robot eBots-IDO, focusing on overcoming two major automation challenges: precision flexible assembly and small-batch, multi-variety production. This product mimics the working state of workers on the assembly line/workbench, with a structure of two eyes, a "brain," and two arms, forming a closed-loop operation system of perception, decision-making, and execution.
Three Core Advantages to Strengthen the Moat for Enterprise Development
eBotz Robotics was born in Silicon Valley, the United States, and grew up in Shanghai, China. This model of "combining the innovation engine of Silicon Valley with the implementation of Made in China" constitutes the company's unique competitiveness and builds three advantages:
Cutting-Edge and Leading Technology: The product involves interdisciplinary fields such as optics, mechanics, electronics, computing, and software, with extremely high technological barriers. Among them, the DENALI binocular 3D vision system in this product has a dynamic capture ability of 409FPS and micron-level positioning accuracy. Its computing power server can achieve high-speed computing and millisecond-level transmission delay, making the operation of its VLA algorithm model faster and smoother. Through continuous training, the autonomy and generalization ability of the robot system in the field of precision flexible assembly are improved.
Excellent and Complementary Team: The company is led by successful serial entrepreneurs with strong educational backgrounds and rich industry experience, paired with a battle-tested commercialization team, forming a founding team with complementary advantages. The company fully utilizes the wisdom of both Silicon Valley and Shanghai and combines the high-efficiency capabilities of Made in China to provide high-quality products for customers and the market.
Vast Market Demand: eBotz Robotics has obtained a large number of real and visible large-scale application scenarios, which are widely present in labor-intensive industries such as consumer electronics, automotive electronics, IT communications, servers, medical devices, and jewelry processing. The company focuses on vertical tracks and cultivates the professional generalization ability of embodied intelligent robots, with extensive and continuous real-world demand.
Entering the Fast Lane of Commercialization to Empower Customers in Precision Flexible Assembly
In 2023, the company signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Foxconn, marking the recognition of its advanced technology by an industry giant. In 2024, the company won the second prize in the X-TIME International Entrepreneurship Competition and was awarded the title of "Benchmark Enterprise of Intelligent Robots in Shanghai." In January 2025, its core product, the eBots-IDO embodied intelligent robot, passed the acceptance on Foxconn's iPad production line. The FPC fastening yield rate increased from 95% in manual labor to 99.8%, achieving a leap from technology verification to commercial application. In September 2025, eBotz's flexible plug-in solution for electronic manufacturing was selected into the "Collection of Top 100 Scenario Cases of Shanghai Intelligent Robots." The company has successively received orders from domestic precision equipment manufacturers, Japanese automotive parts manufacturers, and North American EMS manufacturers, and has carried out verification and scenario cooperation with many domestic enterprises in different industries, receiving a large number of demand intentions.
eBotz provides an integrated solution of hardware systems, software algorithms, and services, and flexibly adopts business models such as sales and leasing to provide customers with a convenient path to automation. The company attaches great importance to the power of innovation and continuously publishes relevant patents and inventions. eBotz will continue to deepen technological iteration, expand more application scenarios, and strive to become an indispensable intelligent partner in the field of flexible manufacturing in the manufacturing industry.
Tong Yanjun, the general manager of the company, said: To serve the manufacturing industry well, one must first have a deep understanding and insight into the industry requirements of the manufacturing industry. Grand narratives can indeed attract attention, but we are more committed to down-to-earth engineering capabilities and delivery capabilities to meet the industry needs of the manufacturing industry and solve industry pain points. eBotz is striding forward on the road to general artificial intelligence through continuous in-depth efforts.