BYD is actively entering the field of humanoid robots. Its 15th business unit has launched a humanoid robot project code-named "Yao Shunyu" and is recruiting relevant technical talents on a large scale. Although BYD has not officially responded publicly, recruitment information shows that the project covers multiple technical positions such as senior algorithm engineers and senior structural engineers, with work locations in Shenzhen, Hefei, Changsha and other places. This heralds BYD’s ambitions in the field of robotics and its continued investment in intelligent technology.
According to Lei Feng.com, BYD’s 15th Business Unit has officially launched a humanoid robot project, with the internal code name “Yao Shunyu”. At present, the project team is still continuing to recruit relevant technical talents, but BYD officials have not yet made a public response to this.
BYD officially released special recruitment information for the intelligent research team on December 13. The recruitment positions cover multiple technical fields, including senior algorithm engineers, senior structural engineers, senior simulation engineers, senior robotic engineers and senior perception algorithm engineers. The work locations are mainly located in Shenzhen, Hefei and Changsha.
According to BYD, since its establishment in 2022, its intelligent research team has been committed to deeply exploring the company's needs in multiple large-scale application scenarios and carrying out customized development of various robot bodies and systems. The team has successfully developed a variety of industrial robots, including process robots, intelligent collaborative robots, intelligent mobile robots, etc., further promoting the application of industrial robots.
It is understood that BYD's intelligent research team promotes the application of embodied intelligence technology by continuously improving the perception and decision-making capabilities of robots, and gradually expands its applications to industry and other fields. Currently, BYD's robotics technology has made certain progress in industrial automation, intelligent collaboration, etc., and the Future Laboratory is vigorously recruiting professionals in related fields.
BYD's entry into the field of humanoid robots marks its further expansion in the fields of intelligent manufacturing and automation, and its future development is worth looking forward to. Its accumulation and talent reserve in the field of industrial robots have laid a solid foundation for the smooth advancement of the humanoid robot project. This recruitment also shows BYD's emphasis on the project and its confidence in the future market.