The company’s exhibit centers on the WALL-B model, which powers six-axis robotic arms now capable of processing 1,816 parcels per hour with 98% accuracy. These systems autonomously handle variable package sizes and materials, including delicate label flattening, mimicking human-like adaptability in industrial settings. Beyond the warehouse, X Square is pushing into domestic spaces through its X Family Member Program, which integrates robots into households for daily tasks like cleaning and meal assistance.
X Square Robot Unveils Embodied AI Workflow at WRC 2026
At Beijing’s World Robot Conference, X Square Robot is demonstrating a full-cycle embodied AI system that translates natural language and raw data into physical action. From high-speed logistics sorting to autonomous home assistance, the company’s latest exhibition showcases how its foundation models handle complex, real-world tasks in dynamic environments.
Demonstrations at the event also highlight the company’s progress in fine motor control and semantic reasoning. In one test, robots responded to natural-language requests to arrange flowers, adjusting their physical movements in real-time as object positions shifted. These capabilities are underpinned by the QUANXTA Zero platform, which allows for the production of training data without the need for a physical robot body. By linking this data pipeline directly to dexterous-hand manipulation and foundation models, X Square aims to bridge the gap between abstract machine learning and the unpredictable physical world.



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