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SHENZHEN - Lianhe Sowell International Group Ltd (NASDAQ:LHSW), a $155 million market cap company that has seen its stock surge over 25% in the past week, has completed the export and commissioning of 10 sets of its new generation automated precision vision Spray Painting Robots to South Korean client MM Motors Co., Ltd., the company announced Thursday.
The robots have been installed and are fully operational at a Mercedes-Benz 4S service center in South Korea operated by MM Motors. This follows the company’s earlier delivery of similar robots to Mercedes-Benz Asia’s Body & Paint Center in Beijing on July 10.
According to the company statement, the spray-painting robots feature Lianhe Sowell’s independently developed high-precision 3D vision recognition system and AI dynamic path planning technology. These technologies enable real-time surface scanning, optimized spray trajectories and millimeter-level accuracy.
The company reports that compared to traditional manual spraying methods, the robots reduce paint waste, lower volatile organic compounds emissions and increase throughput.
Lianhe Sowell International Group Ltd, listed on Nasdaq, provides industrial vision and robotics solutions with a focus on smart transportation, industrial automation, artificial intelligence, and machine vision.
The information in this article is based on a press release issued by the company.
In other recent news, Lianhe Sowell International Group Ltd has secured significant sales agreements following its NASDAQ listing. The company announced contracts with seven equipment sales agents for the distribution of 500 Nine-Axis Linkage Spray Painting Robots. These orders are valued at approximately RMB200 million and are anticipated to be fully delivered by the first quarter of 2026. This marks the first major contracts since the company’s public offering, highlighting its expanding presence in the intelligent painting robotics market in China. The advanced 3D vision recognition system in these robots promises substantial material savings and operational efficiency. This development underscores Lianhe Sowell’s growing influence in the vehicle repair and maintenance industry.
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