Wuhan Huaweike Intelligent Technology Co. Ltd.

Room 1301-1 and 1401, Building C3, Longshan Innovation Park, Wuhan Future Science and Technology City
No. 999 Gaoxin Avenue, East Lake High-tech Development Zone
Wuhan, Hubei Province 430075 China
https://www.hbwhhit.com/

Huaweike (HIT) headquarters in China Optics Valley, focusing on flexible intelligent perception. It empowers sectors including humanoid robots, intelligent vehicles, smart energy and life health, and is committed to becoming a world-leading provider of intelligent perception products and solutions.

With over a decade of sustained high investment in R&D, HIT has created industry-first benchmarks across multiple fields and led industrial development. HIT focuses on flexible intelligent perception covering electronic skin and radio frequency sensing, and is the first domestic IDM manufacturer with full-chain independent control over equipment, materials, devices and algorithms in this industry.

In the field of flexible electronics, HIT has made breakthroughs in the transformative roll-to-roll full-printing manufacturing technology. It is the first in the industry to realize large-scale application of innovative flexible electronics technologies in intelligent cockpits, humanoid robots, new energy wind turbines and lithium battery sectors, ranking No.1 in market share in the flexible tactile sensing market for humanoid robots.

In industrial radio frequency, the company developed China’s first high-precision flip-chip bonding equipment. As the preferred domestic brand in this niche segment, its market share far exceeds top imported brands and ranks first in the industry.

HIT is one of China’s earliest enterprises dedicated to the R&D of tactile sensing and electronic skin technologies for humanoid robots, and the first domestic firm to launch mass-producible and deliverable tactile products for humanoid robots, serving as a standard-setter and technological innovation leader in the field.

HIT has defined the tactile perception system for humanoid robot electronic skin, enabling multiple sensing functions including touch, pressure sensing, slip detection and texture recognition, and advancing core technologies for dexterous operation and human-machine interaction of humanoid robots. Its product portfolio includes dexterous fingertip tactile skin, large-area torso electronic skin, plantar tactile skin and other product lines, with multiple performance indicators leading the industry.

In 2025, HIT served over 80% of mainstream humanoid robot and dexterous hand brands worldwide, equipped more than 10,000 sets of dexterous hands, and secured over 60% market share in China.

In 2025, its automotive seat pressure sensors achieved the industry’s first mass production and delivery compliant with automotive-grade standards, and the company also participated in the formulation of relevant national standards.

To maintain its leading position in the tactile sensing industry, HIT continues to invest heavily in technological R&D and collaborates with top domestic research institutions. It will launch industry-leading serialized products in 2026, build full independent capabilities covering underlying chips, key materials and core devices, and gradually complete a full product lineup of 2D, 3D and 6D force measurement, sustaining technological leadership through continuous innovation.

For future development, based on tactile sensing technology, the company will further deepen its layout in embodied perception for humanoid robots. It will expand its technology coverage from tactile sensing to bionic vision, bionic hearing, force sensing and torque sensors, and upgrade its business scope from single devices to intelligent components. By continuously promoting industrial advancement, HIT will gradually take a core strategic role in the humanoid robot industrial chain.

Products
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Automatic Identification & Data Collection/RFID
  • Industrial IoT/IIoT/Industry 4.0
  • Sensors & Sensor Integrated Systems
Services
  • Design Services
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