On April 28 (US Pacific Time), Magic Atom successfully wrapped up the Global Embodied Intelligence Summit (GEIS) in Silicon Valley. At the summit, Magic Atom introduced its self-developed world model, Magic-Mix, alongside a new-generation agile hand, MagicHand H01, and its flagship humanoid robot, MagicBot X1. Magic-Mix comprises two key components: Magic-Mix WAM and Magic-Mix Creator. These engines facilitate a comprehensive understanding of the physical environment, enable intelligent motion decision-making, and generate vast amounts of training data, thereby establishing a seamless closed loop from data generation to model training.
The MagicHand H01, an agile hand, features 20 degrees of freedom and 44 three-dimensional tactile sensors. This design effectively addresses the limitations of traditional agile hands, such as rigid operation and slow perception. The flagship humanoid robot, MagicBot X1, stands tall at 180cm and boasts 31 active degrees of freedom. It is equipped with a dual-battery system that provides unlimited endurance, allowing for continuous 24/7 operation.
For the first time, Magic Atom also revealed its ambitious long-term revenue goal: the company aims to achieve $14 billion in revenue by 2036. To realize this vision, Magic Atom plans to invest $1 billion over the next five years to construct an exclusive ecosystem tailored for the secondary development of robots.
