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Li-Gong

China
Guangzhou
Founded 2020

Full Name

Guangzhou Li-Gong Industrial Co., Ltd

About

Guangzhou Li-Gong Industrial Co., Ltd., founded in 1985, is a national-level "Little Giant" specialized and sophisticated enterprise that has transformed from traditional precision manufacturing over four decades. It is also the first company in China to launch full-size humanoid robots as a collaborative robot manufacturer. With nearly 40 years of precision manufacturing expertise and a decade of AI and industrial robotics capabilities, Li-Gong specializes in the development, manufacturing, and commercialization of humanoid robots, composite robots, and IoT industrial software. In August 2024, the company unveiled its independently developed full-size humanoid robot "Lidion D1", ending Guangzhou's absence of humanoid robot OEMs. The robot features high precision and high load capacity, with hand operations achieving hair-thin precision and dual-arm lifting capacity of 20-40kg, maximum joint peak torque reaching 320-350N·m. It has achieved批量 delivery in scenarios such as aerospace assembly and automotive core component manufacturing. Li-Gong adheres to a "scenario-driven" R&D philosophy, never engaging in空中楼阁-style technology development, with all innovations stemming from genuine customer needs. The company invests over 20% of revenue in R&D, with 30% of employees being researchers, holding over 120 patents, more than 80% of which are cross-domain融合 technologies. As a Ministry of Industry and Information Technology "揭榜挂帅" unit for smart manufacturing system solutions, Li-Gong aims to become a global leader in the embodied AI robotics field

Technical Overview

Company Stage
Prototype
Focus Application
Industrial
Robot Products
1

Contact Information

Address
No. 16 Langhuanwei Straight Street, Baiyunhu Street, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

Robot Products

Development Timeline

2020
Founded in Guangzhou
2024
Humanoid upper-body robot for industrial assembly
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