Greater Bay Area’s Pioneer in Embodied AI Surpasses RMB 20 Billion Valuation, Revealing a Star-Studded Investor Roster
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Zibianliang Robotics has successfully wrapped up four rounds of financing, propelling its post-investment valuation beyond the RMB 20 billion mark. This milestone cements its status as the inaugural embodied AI enterprise in the Greater Bay Area to attain such a lofty valuation, a feat achieved by only four similar companies across China. The investor lineup is nothing short of stellar, featuring over 30 premier institutions including China Mobile and Sequoia Capital China, along with capital from internet behemoths, industrial conglomerates, and both national and local funds. Notably, Xiaomi Strategic Investment has been a consistent supporter, participating in three consecutive funding rounds. Zibianliang stands alone as the sole embodied AI enterprise in China to secure separate lead investments and multiple follow-on rounds from the four tech titans: Meituan, Alibaba, ByteDance, and Xiaomi. Industrial giants like 58 Group and Chery Group have also thrown their weight behind the venture, with its technology already making waves in both household services and industrial production settings. State-owned assets, local funds, and state-owned enterprises have similarly ramped up their stakes, while the roster of VC investors is equally impressive. Zibianliang has pioneered the “Unified World Model” and unveiled WALL-B, the world’s first embodied large model built on this architecture. This model boasts inherent multimodality, a deep understanding of physical laws, the ability to predict evolutionary patterns, and self-evolution through interaction. Robots powered by this model are slated for permanent integration into user households. Over the past three months, Zibianliang has also introduced the open-source model WALL-OSS-0.5 and WALL-WM, the globe’s inaugural world model endowed with “event-level predictive capabilities,” showcasing remarkable prowess in task execution and multimodal data learning. Furthermore, Zibianliang has established its own data collection facility, crafted data pipelines, and rolled out data collection solutions, slashing data costs by a staggering 95%. Simultaneously, the company has independently developed the Quantum One and Quantum Two robots as model carriers, showcasing full-stack proficiency in models, data, and robotics. Through real-world applications and technological breakthroughs, Zibianliang is reshaping industry paradigms, actively exploring cutting-edge challenges, and openly sharing its accomplishments.