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Solomon: Expanding AI Vision Module System to Reduce Humanoid Robot Data Learning

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Solomon Technology is focusing on expanding its AI vision module system to reduce the data learning required for humanoid robots. Chairman Chen Cheng-lung noted strong growth in the generator business due to demand from semiconductor fabs and AI data centers. Q1 generator orders reached NT$2-2.5 billion, significantly up from the NT$1.5 billion average of the past two years. AI vision software is also applied in robot inspection and AI defect detection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Solomon focusing on reducing this year in relation to humanoid robots?
A: Solomon is focusing on reducing the data learning required for humanoid robots this year.
Q: Where does the growth momentum for Solomon's generator and energy agency businesses come from this year?
A: The growth momentum comes from the construction applications of semiconductor fabs and artificial intelligence (AI) data centers.
Q: What was the order scale for generator sets in the first quarter of this year for Solomon?
A: The order scale for generator sets in the first quarter reached NT$2 billion to NT$2.5 billion.
Q: How has the average delivery period from US original manufacturers for generator sets changed?
A: The average delivery period used to be about 6 to 8 months, but now it has been extended to 10 months or even 15 months.
Q: In what non-robot fields are Solomon's AI vision products being used according to Chen Cheng-lung?
A: They are used in non-robot fields such as AI defect detection, and the company is also deploying wearable devices and mobile AI camera applications.