Guansheng Co. said at an investor-relations meeting its intelligent bionic
joint-arm is still in the R&D/iteration phase and has not entered mass
production; there are no orders and no revenue from the product and the company
says it remains a long way from volume manufacture. The firm said the arm uses a
biomimetic joint design with integrated universal-joint technology to reduce
fore-/upper-arm vibration, lower inertia and raise end-load capacity. A
hierarchical control architecture (central/local “big brain–small brain” fusion)
means a single limb compute-unit failure won’t disable the whole system, and
arms can perform emergency obstacle avoidance via local sensors if central
command is lost. End effectors are quick-change (five-finger dexterous hand,
three-finger gripper, electric screwdriver), and current go-to-market focus is
biomedical labs and small-item sorting.