BridgeDP Officially Becomes China Mobile’s Strategic Partner in the Embodied Intelligence Industry
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On May 13, at the inaugural Embodied Intelligence Partner Conference hosted by China Mobile, China Mobile (Hangzhou) Information Technology Co., Ltd. (a wholly owned subsidiary of China Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.) and representatives from enterprises including BridgeDP (Shenzhen) Technology Co., Ltd. jointly signed a strategic cooperation agreement, officially becoming strategic partners of China Mobile's Embodied Intelligence industry. The two sides will carry out in-depth cooperation around embodied intelligence robots and industry solutions, injecting strong momentum into high-quality industry development.

Strategic Cooperation Signing Ceremony for China Mobile's Embodied Intelligence Industry
At the invitation of the host, BridgeDP CEO Shang Yangxing attended as a keynote speaker and, in light of industry conditions and the company's practices, delivered a keynote speech titled "The Unix Moment of the Humanoid Robot Industry".

BridgeDP CEO Shang Yangxing delivering a speech
Shang Yangxing said that BridgeDP, as a leading motion control R&D company in the industry, has helped 16 humanoid robot companies build motion control capabilities from "0 to 1" over the past 18 months. He pointed out that the industry widely suffers from the phenomenon of "reinventing the wheel" in key dimensions such as hardware abstraction, motion control, simulation alignment, and data feedback, and urgently needs a "Unix moment" for the robotics industry—condensing the fragmented and repetitive software capability stacks of different companies into shared, reusable industry infrastructure.
Over the past three years, BridgeDP has remained focused on the "motion control" layer and has gradually evolved from the traditional "project delivery" model into an "infrastructure" capability that can be reused across different embodiments. Today, more than 50 legged robot models with significantly different structures are running on the same motion learning framework, truly abstracting motion control capabilities away from specific hardware embodiments and enabling cross-platform reuse.

Shang Yangxing further noted that the humanoid robot operating system the industry truly needs (Runtime Robot OS) must simultaneously possess three core capabilities: cross-embodiment hardware abstraction, millisecond-level real-time safe execution, and learning capabilities that continuously align with the real world; its complete form will cover three layers: edge, near-edge, and cloud. This new infrastructure of "Runtime Robot OS + compute network" cannot be completed by any single company alone; it requires deep coordination between robot OS providers and network and compute infrastructure providers.

Ling Shizu Platform Launch Site
As an important segment of the conference, the launch ceremony for China Mobile's Ling Shizu platform was held simultaneously. Hosted by China Mobile (Hangzhou) Information Technology Co., Ltd., enterprises including Unitree Robotics, Shenhao Technology, and BridgeDP jointly completed the platform launch, building a one-stop, intelligent, open and win-win robot service ecosystem platform, and driving robots from "high-end luxury goods" to "popular consumer essentials".
What the humanoid robot era lacks is not smarter algorithms, but robot software must become more universal. Every shift in the computing paradigm gives rise to its own Unix moment. The Unix moment of the humanoid robot industry is now unfolding.