The year 2026 is widely regarded as the critical dawn moment for humanoid robots as they transition from technological breakthroughs to large-scale commercialization. Recent industry developments clearly indicate that this once-distant concept is rapidly entering our reality.
In terms of applications, even the cutting-edge financial sector has begun experimenting with humanoid robots. A CSC Securities sales office recently rented a humanoid robot to serve as a greeter interacting with clients. Though merely a short-term trial, it vividly demonstrates market interest in robots entering human environments. More substantial progress comes from the industrial side: Ubtech, known as the first listed humanoid robot company, announced a strategic partnership with Siemens to achieve its goal of mass-producing 10,000 industrial humanoid robots in 2026. The collaboration will integrate the entire digital workflow from R&D and design to manufacturing. On the technology front, heavily government-funded training laboratories have been established in Wuhan and elsewhere to address robot data collection challenges, teaching robots daily skills like delivering food and folding clothes through tens of thousands of repetitions.
For humanoid robots to move stably and perform tasks precisely, core requirements lie in joint actuation efficiency and accuracy. Whether it's subtle wrist rotations or powerful leg support, numerous high-precision, miniaturized, and integrated metal components are needed, including micro gearboxes, harmonic reducers, joint bearings, and various precision structural parts. These components must often deliver high torque output, long operational life, and extreme lightweighting within confined spaces, presenting significant challenges to metal processing techniques.
This is where Shenzhen Yujiaxin Technology Co., Ltd. demonstrates its core value. As an enterprise specializing in custom precision metal parts for nearly three decades, Yujiaxin excels at transforming client design blueprints into reliable physical products. Addressing the demanding requirements of humanoid robot joint modules for micro precision transmission, Yujiaxin integrates diverse processes including metal injection molding, precision CNC machining, and precision gear forming to provide custom metal components according to drawings. Our micro gears, worms, and special-shaped structural parts not only possess excellent mechanical properties and wear resistance but also meet the stringent demands for consistency, cost control, and on-time delivery crucial for large-scale robot production.
As the robotics industry approaches mass production of ten thousand units, Yujiaxin aims to be the reliable hidden champion behind major robot manufacturers, providing solid mechanical support for every precise movement of humanoid robots through our precision metal processing expertise.