Roborn Technologies has officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement with SpinQ, a pioneer in the field of quantum computing. This in-depth collaboration aims to pool the advantageous resources of both parties in the field of technological innovation, focusing on the three strategic industries for new industrialization identified in the “Blueprint for the Development of Innovation and Technology in Hong Kong,” and closely linking up with and contributing to the development blueprint of China’s “14th Five-Year Plan.” The two parties will work together to promote breakthroughs in frontier areas such as quantum technology and intelligent manufacturing in Hong Kong, injecting strong momentum into the development of innovation and technology in Hong Kong and even globally.
The signing ceremony for the strategic cooperation agreement between Roborn Technologies and SpinQ was held at the Cyberport. It was signed by Assistant CEO of Roborn Technologies, Karen Yau, and Assistant CEO of SpinQ, Zhang Jingtai, and witnessed by Chief Public Mission Officer of Hong Kong Cyberport Management Limited, Eric Chan; Co-founder and CTO of Roborn Technologies, Mark Mak; and Senior Vice President and CTO of SpinQ, Meng Tiejun.
Eric Chan expressed his sincere congratulations on the strategic partnership between Roborn Technologies and SpinQ and stated that Roborn Technologies, which joined the Cyberport Incubation Programme in 2018, has subsequently developed multiple intelligent robots applicable in various fields, bringing numerous breakthroughs to Hong Kong’s innovation and technology sector and winning numerous honors. As a member of the Cyberport community, the success of Roborn Technologies is very encouraging and reflects the innovation and technology strength of Cyberport’s community enterprises. He hopes that the cooperation between the two parties in multiple innovative fields will soon achieve breakthrough results, further improving Hong Kong’s technology innovation ecosystem and injecting new momentum into the construction of Hong Kong as an international innovation and technology center.
According to the “14th Five-Year Plan,” China has listed quantum technology as the second priority development area and set a clear goal to become a global leader in quantum technology by 2035. SpinQ is China’s first company to export superconducting quantum chips overseas. As a one-stop solution provider focusing on the industrialization and democratization of quantum computing, guided by the strategy of “dual-wheel drive” in technology research and development and commercial application, SpinQ relies on educational-grade nuclear magnetic quantum computers, industrial-grade superconducting quantum computers, quantum computing cloud platforms and application software to comprehensively layout the quantum technology industry, providing powerful impetus for research and teaching, drug development, financial technology, artificial intelligence, and other frontier fields, and exploring scenario-based solutions with partners.
The cooperation between SpinQ and Roborn Technologies will further promote the deep integration of quantum technology and mechanical automation, leveraging the unique advantages of both parties in technology and the market to achieve a powerful combination and resource complementarity. The two parties will jointly explore and combine SpinQ’s developed quantum computing technology with Roborn’s deep experience in robotic arms and applications, continuously exploring new modes of human-robot collaboration and virtual-real interaction, and fully demonstrating the huge potential of quantum computing in reducing energy consumption and improving efficiency.