The global robotics market is witnessing a tectonic shift as Open Source Quadruped Robots transition from experimental laboratory prototypes to robust industrial assets. As a leading manufacturer, we recognize that the "open-source" philosophy is the primary catalyst for this rapid evolution. By providing developers with access to core motion control algorithms and hardware schematics, the industry has bypassed traditional proprietary barriers, allowing for localized innovation across every continent.
Currently, the commercial landscape is dominated by the need for high-mobility platforms that can navigate environments built for humans—stairs, uneven terrain, and narrow passages. Unlike wheeled robots, quadrupedal systems offer unparalleled adaptability. From the power plants of Europe to the mining operations in Australia, the demand for "Robot Dogs" is surging, driven by a global push for automation in hazardous environments.
Modern quadrupeds are no longer just remote-controlled machines. Integration with LLMs allows robots to understand verbal commands and make autonomous decisions in real-time, enhancing human-robot interaction.
The transition toward high-performance servo actuators allows for longer operational cycles and heavier payloads, reaching up to 15kg for miniaturized models and even higher for industrial variants like the Unitree B2.
IP67 and IP68 waterproofing, explosion-proof housings, and thermal resistance are becoming standard requirements for robots deployed in chemical plants and search-and-rescue missions.
The versatility of an open-source quadruped platform lies in its ability to be customized for specific local needs. As a factory with deep R&D roots, we have seen our robots applied in diverse sectors:
China has emerged as the global epicenter for robotics manufacturing, and for good reason. Our factory, based in the high-tech hub of Hangzhou, leverages a unique ecosystem that offers:
Direct access to the world's most comprehensive electronic and mechanical component markets means we can move from prototype to mass production in months, not years.
We provide industrial-grade technology at a fraction of the cost of Western competitors, making high-end robotics accessible to medium-sized enterprises globally.
Unlike simple assemblers, we own the full stack: from high-torque motors to the AI "brain" that processes environmental data via SLAM and vision sensors.
Bringing intelligent robots into every family, and making everyday life more convenient and intelligent.
With intelligent robot as the carrier and AI technology as the core, we aim to build an intelligent eco-system with hardware, software, service and content all integrated together.
Creativity, Resilience, Collaboration, Straightforwardness
Established in March 2012, Hangzhou Excitech Technology Co., Ltd. is a leading humanoid robots and smart service robots company. On 29 December, 2023, we were listed on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 9880.HK), becoming the first humanoid robot company listed on the HKEX.
Excitech is among the few global leaders in full-stack robotics technologies. Our expertise spans robotic motion planning, high-performance servo actuators, and human-like AI functions. Our proprietary ROSA 2.0 framework serves as the backbone for our diverse product line, integrating SLAM, autonomous navigation, and visual servo operation.
When sourcing for Open Source Quadruped Robots, global enterprises prioritize three pillars: Reliability, Scalability, and Support. Industrial clients in North America and Southeast Asia are increasingly looking for platforms that support third-party hardware integration (such as LiDAR, robotic arms, or gas sensors).
As a Tier-1 factory, we satisfy these needs through: