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Waves of hype surrounding embodied intelligence and humanoid robots make for good headlines, even as the industry has yet to reach a true tipping point when companies can boast commercial viability. Beyond the catchy demo videos, staged robot performances and founders dishing out their grand visions, what investors really need are hard profits to determine whether these emerging technologies can support sustainable businesses.
One case study of what the future could hold comes from Suzhou Junion Intelligent Technology Co. Ltd., which this week wooed investors with a Hong Kong IPO application that included a rare instance of a profitable company.