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Tech Integration: CBSH Welcomes Semiconductor Expert for Strategic Robotics Dialogue
On June 4, 2026, CBSH welcomed Mr. Zhang, a distinguished semiconductor and chip design expert from the Electronic Science and Technology University of China (ESTUC), for a high-level commercial interview and technical exchange.
The visit focused on exploring the convergence of cutting-edge silicon architectures and next-generation robotic systems. Dr. Xin hosted the session, charting a course for future joint ventures that bridge advanced electronic components with intelligent automation.
Technical Dialogue: Bridging Silicon and Intelligent Motion
The core of the executive meeting centered on the real-world deployment of robotic platforms. Dr. Xin provided an in-depth overview of CBSH’s current technological footprint, demonstrating how advanced processing power directly translates into physical operational capabilities.
1. Medical & Wellness Automation: AI Moxibustion Robots
Dr. Xin demonstrated the commercial traction of CBSH’s proprietary AI moxibustion robots.
- Robotic arms replace traditional manual moxibustion: This significantly reduces the labor burden by having robots perform repetitive tasks, resulting in high efficiency.
- Our moxibustion robot is designed to prioritize convenience and efficiency while ensuring safety. Its automatic safety distance avoidance feature causes the robot to rise upward when a person approaches, thereby eliminating any safety concerns.
2. High-Precision Industrial Automation
- The discussion shifted to hardcore industrial applications where robotic arms demand Palletizing & Logistics: Heavy-payload handling requiring robust power management chips and ruggedized motor controllers.
- Precision Component Assembly: Micro-assembly lines where robotic arms install delicate electronics. This specific use case highlighted the need for localized, high-speed processing chips capable of handling sub-millimeter visual inspection and adaptive force feedback simultaneously.

Strategic Synergy: Mutual Growth and Ecosystem Integration
Following the technical demonstrations, Mr. Zhang highly commended CBSH’s commercialization pipeline and engineering execution. He noted that the next generation of robotic evolution depends heavily on customized, high-throughput, low-power semiconductors designed specifically for localized spatial computing and robotic actuation.
“We look forward to establishing a deep, long-term commercial partnership that fosters mutual benefit and drives industrial upgrading.” — Mr. Zhang, Chip Expert
Looking Ahead: The Next Generation of Robotics
By combining top-tier chip design expertise from the Electronic Science and Technology University of China with CBSH’s versatile robotic application ecosystem, both parties are uniquely positioned to solve critical bottlenecks in robot localization, control, and intelligence.
This commercial visit marks the beginning of a strategic alignment aimed at deploying smarter, faster, and more efficient robotic solutions across both the service and industrial sectors.



