2026年4月29日Company News

A Robot Sensation from Nanxun: Powered by a Team of Young Innovators

摘要:A young innovation team from Nanxun is taking AI-powered catering robots global, securing orders for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics and expanding smart restaurant solutions across 30+ countries.

At the Yangtze River Delta High-Level Talent Innovation Base in the development zone, a young tech team with an average age in their early 30s is making waves on the global stage with cutting-edge technology—bringing “Made in Nanxun” to the world.

Huzhou Moton Intelligent Robotics Co., Ltd., the company behind the team, has developed smart catering robots that have not only secured an order for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games but will soon be deployed in a smart restaurant project in Queensland, Australia. From hardware to software systems, the company is delivering a full-chain “Nanxun Smart Manufacturing” solution.

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Recently, reporters met with Han Liang, the company’s general manager, who is about to depart for Australia. With a master’s degree in Control Theory and Control Engineering from Dalian University of Technology, Han has spent over a decade specializing in robotic catering automation. Driven by the passion and perseverance of a young innovator, he has led his team in overcoming key technological barriers in the industry.

“We focus on consumption scenarios such as coffee, cocktails, and ice cream, specializing in the R&D of intelligent automation products,” Han explained. “With our core technologies, we can precisely meet customized demands.” Centered around young talent, the team has secured multiple core patents in intelligent control and software technologies—bringing a touch of “artistic creativity” to otherwise cold machines.

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With just a tap of a button, dual robotic arms work seamlessly together—grinding, extracting, and frothing milk in one smooth process. Customized latte art designs can be generated instantly. In just 90 seconds, a visually stunning and delicious cup of creative coffee is ready. The company’s flagship “Latte Art Master Series” coffee robot, featuring dual-arm collaboration and AI-powered pattern customization, became a standout product at the recent Canton Fair, securing $300,000 in intended orders.

From office buildings and cultural tourism districts to education, healthcare, and transportation hubs, Moton’s robots are now deployed in over 30 countries and regions worldwide, serving as a “hardcore force” in consumer automation scenarios.

Looking ahead, Han Liang remains focused: “This year, we will continue advancing embodied intelligence—making robots smarter and more responsive to human needs. By constantly enhancing product competitiveness, we aim to inject new momentum into the global upgrade of consumer automation through the power of young innovators.”

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