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OneRobotics Wins Another Authoritative Industry Award, with Its “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” Strategy Receiving Continued Recognition from the Embodied AI Industry

OneRobotics Wins Another Authoritative Industry Award, with Its “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” Strategy Receiving Continued Recognition from the Embodied AI Industry

2026-06-09

On June 5, the 2026 16th China International Robot Summit Forum and the 12th Capek Award Ceremony were held in Wuhu, Anhui. OneRobotics was honored with the 12th Capek Award · Annual Technology Innovation Product Award for its technological innovation, product system development, and scenario-based implementation capabilities in the field of home embodied AI.

Established in 2014, the Capek Award has developed over the past twelve years into an authoritative benchmark and annual flagship event in China’s robotics industry. It is widely known as the “Nobel Prize” of China’s robotics sector.

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This award marks another recognition of OneRobotics’ “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” strategy from the industry. The company’s technical approach of using a unified AI brain to power multiple forms of robots for real home scenarios is being continuously validated.

Building a Technical Path from AI Brain to Real Home Scenario Implementation

Home scenarios are becoming one of the most challenging and valuable entry points for the commercialization of embodied AI.

To address this core challenge, OneRobotics has continued to advance the technological iteration of its self-developed AI brain, OneModel. The latest OneModel 1.7 FrontoStria-RL is optimized for the “understanding-to-execution” challenge in home tasks. Through world modeling, task decomposition, action policy generation, and a reinforcement learning feedback loop, it enhances robots’ execution stability and continuity in complex home tasks.

Among its key mechanisms, Predictive Policy Latent connects world understanding with action strategies through implicit representation. This enables a robot’s understanding of the environment, task, and object states to be more directly transmitted into its action decision-making process. The significance of this technical direction lies in enabling robots not only to “see” and “recognize,” but also to transform their understanding of the environment into executable action strategies.

Based on OneModel, OneRobotics has proposed the “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” technical path, using a unified AI brain to power different robot forms across diverse home scenarios. At present, the company has formed a product matrix covering home services, sports and wellness, and emotional companionship, including the onero H1 home service robot, Acemate AI tennis robot, and KATA Friends mobile companion robot.

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Although these products take different forms and address different user needs and task scenarios, they share OneRobotics’ underlying technological capabilities in AI perception, task understanding, motion control, human-robot interaction, and product engineering. By bringing multiple robot forms into different home scenarios, the same intelligent capabilities can be continuously reused, transferred, and iterated in real-world environments.

From International Awards to Authoritative Industry Recognition, the Multi-Form Product Matrix Continues to Gain External Validation

In addition to this award, OneRobotics has gained external validation across multiple product lines, markets, and scenarios in recent years. Previously, OneRobotics was selected for the LeadeRobot 2026 Top 50 Chinese Embodied AI Leading Enterprises list and received the LeadeRobot Humanoid Robot Commercialization Pioneer Award. Focusing on the embodied AI sector, LeadeRobot evaluates companies based on technological barriers, product implementation, and commercialization capabilities. These honors reflect the industry’s recognition of OneRobotics’ achievements in humanoid robots and home embodied AI implementation.

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In the field of sports robotics, Acemate was named one of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2025 and won multiple honors at IFA 2025 in Germany, including “Best in IFA Next” Winner, “Best in Emerging Tech” Honoree Winner, and “Best in Design” Honoree Winner. In the companion robot category, KATA Friends once ranked first in robot category sales on Rakuten Japan and won two official IFA Innovation Awards: “Best in IFA Next” and “Best in Emerging Tech.”

Continuing to Advance the Real-World Application of Home Embodied AI

From the Capek Award to LeadeRobot, as well as international honors from TIME and IFA, OneRobotics’ technological innovation, product definition, and global scenario implementation capabilities are being continuously validated. More importantly, these validations are not limited to a single robot form, but span multiple living scenarios such as home services, sports and wellness, and emotional companionship, further supporting the feasibility of the company’s “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” strategy.

As the embodied AI industry moves from proof of concept to real-world application, home scenarios are placing higher demands on robotic capabilities. Robots need to perceive, understand, plan, execute, and learn from feedback in non-standardized environments. This makes the closed loop among real home data, model capabilities, robot hardware, and product experience increasingly critical.

Looking ahead, OneRobotics will continue to focus on the OneModel technology system and the “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” product path. The company will further strengthen its core capabilities in AI brain models, robot hardware, motion control, human-robot interaction, and real-world scenario data loops, continuously improving the usability, stability, and experiential value of robots in home services, sports and wellness, and emotional companionship scenarios.

Winning the Capek Award represents a milestone validation of OneRobotics’ home embodied AI strategy. As multi-form robots continue to enter real home scenarios, OneRobotics will keep iterating around OneModel as its core and accelerate the transition of embodied AI from technical validation to large-scale implementation.