
Release time: 2025-12-13
Author: Signal
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On December 11, 2025, the seminar on the group standard "Technical Requirements for Connector Cable Assemblies for Embodied Intelligent Machines", jointly hosted by the Shenzhen Artificial Intelligence Industry Association and Shenzhen Signal Electronics Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Signal"), was successfully held in the conference room of Signal's headquarters in Guangming District, Shenzhen.

Attendees at this seminar included: Professor Yang Zhimin, Senior Advisor of the Association; Huang Biao, General Manager of Signal; Yao Qian, Deputy General Manager; Yang Rongzhao, Product Director; Yao Wei, Sales Director; and Zeng Junhao, Standardization Engineer of the Association. Invited company representatives included: Du Xiaolei, Board Secretary and Robotics Industry Director of Shenzhen Huacheng Industrial Control Co., Ltd.; Leng Mengtian, Public Affairs Manager of Shenzhen Pudu Technology Co., Ltd.; Wang Zhen, Hardware Engineer of Zhiyuan Robotics (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.; Yan Xi and Lou Zhuo, System Technology Engineers of Youdi Robotics (Wuxi) Co., Ltd.; Su Zhengjie, Product Manager of Shenzhen Meili Mofang Robotics Co., Ltd.; and Xiao Dan, Customer Manager of Beijing Beilong Super Cloud Computing Co., Ltd.

Before the meeting officially began, Yao Wei, Sales Director of Signal, led the participating experts on a tour of the company's showroom and manufacturing base. The experts inspected Signal's production environment and professional testing equipment, gaining a direct understanding of the company's R&D strength and quality control system in the connector field, laying a solid practical foundation for the subsequent technical discussions.
At the start of the meeting, Huang Biao, General Manager of Signal, introduced the company as a national-level specialized and innovative "little giant" enterprise, highlighting its 15 years of experience and global footprint in the industrial internet field. Subsequently, Yang Rongzhao, Product Director of Signal, presented the company's latest connection solutions developed for high-frequency movement, confined spaces, and harsh working conditions of humanoid robots, and deeply analyzed the core pain points currently facing the industry, such as lack of selection criteria and non-standardized processing techniques, which resonated strongly with the experts present.
During the expert discussion session, the participating experts engaged in a lively discussion around the framework of standards and specific technical indicators. Representatives from various companies, drawing on their practical experience in humanoid robots, industrial control, and service robots, offered constructive suggestions regarding the connector's bending resistance under high-frequency motion, heat dissipation and installation requirements in confined spaces, and signal integrity in complex electromagnetic environments. Professor Yang Zhimin highly praised the standard drafting work and suggested that standard development should adhere to the principles of "simplification, unification, coordination, and optimization" to ensure that the standard is both forward-looking and effectively addresses practical industry problems.

This meeting marks the official start of the fast-track development of the group standard "Technical Requirements for Connectors and Cable Assemblies for Embodied Intelligent Machines". The drafting group will fully incorporate expert opinions and accelerate the standard's release, aiming to fill industry gaps and provide solid technical support for the high-quality development of the embodied intelligent industry.