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Origin Robotics Completes Atomix Acquisition and Secures Strategic Funding from Zhipu, SenseTime to Build Full-Stack Embodied Intelligence

From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-05 14:36:00

Recently, Yuanli Lingji completed the acquisition of logistics robotics company Atomix through an equity merger, marking the first deep integration in China’s embodied intelligence sector between a “model company” and a “scenario company.” Concurrently, Yuanli Lingji has secured a new round of strategic financing from investors including Zhipu AI, StepFun, SenseTime, Alibaba Group, as well as industrial capital firms Huaqin and SAIC Hengxu. Following the merger, Yuanli Lingji has established a global organizational footprint spanning Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan and South Korea, with a U.S. office soon to launch. The company now boasts a full-stack layout encompassing models, infrastructure, hardware, and application scenarios: its embodied-native large model DM0 integrates multimodal robot perception, autonomous driving, and internet-scale data, achieving sub-millimeter operational precision; its universal embodied open-source framework Dexbotic already serves leading institutions such as Tsinghua University, Peking University, Princeton University, Tencent, and Beijing Humanoid Robotics, supporting over 1,000 developers; and RoboChallenge—a real-robot evaluation platform co-launched with Hugging Face—has facilitated more than 80,000 global test runs and is integrated into top-tier competitions like CVPR and ICRA. Atomix contributes to Yuanli Lingji a flexible warehousing network spanning over 20 countries and nearly 100 brands, serving major clients including UNIQLO, Coca-Cola, and Mixue Bingcheng, with daily shipment volumes exceeding 600,000 units. Yuanli Lingji plans to unveil on June 15 the world’s first warehouse logistics three-tier sorting system centered on DM0 and supporting mixed-operation across multiple robot types. In July, the company will launch its next-generation large model DM0.5, its first universal robot, and a new application infrastructure suite.

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