Hangzhou Deep Robotics is a leader in embodied intelligence innovation and applications. Founded in 2017, it was the first in China to achieve fully autonomous inspection of substations using quadruped robots. DEEP Robotics is a National High-Tech Enterprise specialising in the research, development, production, sales and service of embodied intelligent robots. The company is at the international forefront in technologies such as core robot component design, advanced control algorithms, intelligent environmental perception and AI algorithms. Since its inception, the company has remained committed to independent innovation, addressing key pain points in industry applications. It has independently developed world-leading consumer-grade and industrial-grade AI-powered legged robots, which have been pioneered for deployment across multiple sectors including power, firefighting, construction and security, with clients spanning the globe. Yunshenchu’s independently developed “Jueying” series of robots served at the Asian Games in underground utility tunnels and, as the first domestic four-legged robot to be deployed overseas for industrial applications, participated in a project for Singapore’s national power grid. Related applications and products have been featured in reports by the People’s Daily, Xinhua News Agency, Reuters, AFP, the Nikkei Business Daily, and the South China Morning Post. They have also graced the cover of the authoritative journal *Science Robotics*. Currently, Yunshenchu Technology is engaged in long-term, in-depth cooperation with industry giants such as State Grid, China Southern Power Grid, Baosteel, Fluke, among other industry giants. The company’s core team comprises highly skilled technical professionals from renowned domestic and international universities, including Zhejiang University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Beijing Institute of Technology, Wuhan University, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, New York University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Georgia Institute of Technology.