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Nullmax Unveils Universal "Physical AI Brain" at WAIC 2026, Expanding into Robotics and Agriculture

From:Internet Info Agency 2026-07-18 00:06:06

At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2026 (WAIC 2026), Nullmax made its debut under a new identity as a "Physical AI company" and unveiled its universal "Physical AI Brain." This system features "one brain, multiple bodies"—a versatile architecture capable of supporting mobility, full-body motion control, grasping, and other functionalities. It can power diverse robotic platforms, including wheeled and legged robots, enabling cross-platform, cross-task, and cross-scenario technology reuse in real-world physical environments such as industrial and agricultural settings. During the exhibition, Nullmax demonstrated the Physical AI Brain’s transition from technical validation to industrial deployment through robotic dog demonstrations and smart agriculture applications. The robotic dog understands text and voice commands and, leveraging an integrated hardware-software architecture along with a "cerebrum-cerebellum" system, autonomously performs tasks such as map exploration, memory retention, obstacle avoidance, and target tracking. In agriculture, Nullmax has partnered with Bumblebee Intelligence to deploy an autonomous navigation and operation system tailored for unstructured farmland environments. This system integrates multi-sensor fusion, autonomous cruising, intelligent recognition, and precision operation capabilities. Previously, Nullmax accumulated extensive experience in intelligent driving, offering products ranging from front-view integrated cameras and integrated domain controllers for driving and parking to cockpit-driving integrated solutions and end-to-end multimodal large models—all of which have been deployed in multiple mass-production projects. The company is now extending its visual perception and physical interaction capabilities into broader physical domains to build a universal "Physical AI Brain."

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