The company’s strategy centers on role-based division of labor. At the WAIC booth, a hotel laundry demonstration illustrates this balance: humanoid units handle delicate manual tasks like operating washing machines and folding garments, while the DINERBOT T9 manages high-frequency delivery logistics. This functional pairing aims to standardize embodied intelligence within real-world environments.
KEENON is applying this same logic to retail and food service. The XMAN-R1 humanoid handles front-of-house interactions and object-oriented tasks, such as drink preparation in collaboration with NOWWA Coffee. These deployments rely entirely on autonomous performance, stripping away the need for teleoperation. By combining these capabilities, KEENON seeks to bridge the gap between specialized delivery robots and the flexible interaction required for complex service scenarios.




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