S001-CHINA ROBOT PERRO TRANSPORTE
STORY: On Friday, Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, kicked off its welcome season for the Class of 2026. Several quadruped robots—including the Lynx M20 and X30 models from Deep Robotics—stepped in as "luggage porters," helping students and their families carry luggage and other items upstairs.
This integration of cutting-edge technology provided valuable support for the student registration process.
According to the brand PR manager of Deep Robotics, the quadruped robots are fully capable of transporting luggage as they have exceptional performance in motion control and environmental perception.
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SHOWS: ZHEJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA (AUGUST 21, 2026) (CNS - NO ACCESS CHINESE MAINLAND MEDIA)
1. ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY IN HANGZHOU KICKING OFF ITS WELCOME SEASON FOR THE CLASS OF 2026
2. (VARIOUS) QUADRUPED ROBOTS HELPING STUDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES CARRY LUGGAGE AND OTHER ITEMS UPSTAIRS
3. (SOUNDBITE) CHEN XIN, BRAND PR MANAGER OF DEEP ROBOTICS, SAYING:
"All our products are designed to industrial-grade standards, delivering exceptional performance in terms of waterproofing, dust resistance, motion control, and sensing capabilities. They are fully capable of handling public service scenarios like the one we see today—such as luggage transport—with ease. Looking ahead, we hope our robots will demonstrate their value in more public service settings, helping to free up people's hands."