Embodied AI Author:EqualOcean News Updated 3 hours ago (GMT+8)

Chinese robotics startup Anyverse Dynamics (无界动力) has begun delivering its second-generation K15 embodied-intelligence robot to Europe after the product completed European Union conformity procedures, marking a step toward commercial deployment outside China.

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The first group of K15 robots has been shipped to Europe and is expected to be deployed at Envision Energy’s (远景能源) factory in France, according to Chinese media reports.

Anyverse Dynamics said the K15 had obtained what it described as comprehensive industrial CE certification. The company claimed it was the world’s first embodied-intelligence robot to receive this level of certification for industrial applications.

Because CE marking is generally based on conformity with applicable European health, safety and environmental requirements rather than a single universal robotics certificate, the company’s “world-first” claim should be understood as its own characterization unless independently confirmed by the relevant certification body.

The company said the certification enables the K15 to enter industrial manufacturing environments in the European market. Compliance is especially important for robots that operate near workers, production machinery and connected information systems.

Unlike fixed industrial robotic arms designed for narrowly defined and repetitive operations, the K15 is a dual-arm mobile robot intended to move between work areas and perform multiple industrial tasks. Anyverse Dynamics is developing integrated hardware and embodied-intelligence models designed to help the robot perceive its environment, plan actions and manipulate objects.

The European shipment forms part of the company’s broader delivery program covering domestic and overseas orders worth nearly $100 million, according to Anyverse Dynamics. The figure represents the reported value of its global order pipeline rather than revenue already recognized from completed deliveries.

Earlier in 2026, Anyverse Dynamics and Envision Energy signed an agreement worth more than CNY 500 million for international deployment and joint development. The cooperation covers markets in Europe and Asia and potential applications in renewable-energy manufacturing and AI data centers.

Delivering robots to an operating factory represents a more demanding test than a laboratory demonstration. Industrial customers require stable performance, repeatable task completion, safe human-machine interaction and reliable maintenance over long operating periods.

The deployment therefore reflects a broader transition in China’s embodied-intelligence industry. Robotics companies are beginning to move from prototypes and exhibition demonstrations toward certification, overseas delivery and factory-based operation.

For Anyverse Dynamics, the next challenge will be demonstrating that the K15 can deliver consistent productivity under real European manufacturing conditions. Its progress will also indicate whether Chinese embodied-intelligence companies can translate technical development and cost advantages into sustainable international business.