GMEX Robotics Seeks IP Recognition for Intelligent Chassis in Southeast Asia, China, Australia and US

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GMEX Robotics is developing its Intelligent Robot Chassis with multi-stage buffering, structural health monitoring, active vibration isolation and thermal management to protect sensors and processors. The Company will secure IP recognition in Southeast Asia, China, Australia and the United States to support commercialization in inspection, agriculture, medical and logistics applications.

1. Intelligent Chassis Development

GMEX Robotics has engineered its Intelligent Robot Chassis around three core technologies: Structural Health Monitoring, Active Vibration and Shock Isolation, and Thermal and Environmental Management. The multi-stage buffering system, featuring primary and secondary buffer members, minimizes bump amplitude to safeguard sensitive sensors, actuators and onboard computing systems during operation.

2. IP Recognition Efforts

The Company is pursuing intellectual property recognition across Southeast Asia, China, Australia and the United States as part of its strategy to protect proprietary chassis innovations. Securing patents in these key markets underpins GMEX Robotics’ plan to establish a competitive barrier and enhance global deployment opportunities.

3. Applications Across Industries

Designed for high-risk inspection, field robotics, medical support, logistics and urban delivery, the chassis adapts suspension, traction control and collision detection to varied environments. Use cases include disaster response robots, agricultural and mining vehicles, hospital delivery bots and sidewalk couriers, all benefiting from improved resilience and uptime.

4. Commercialization Outlook

Building on its expanded technology portfolio in robotic control systems, perception algorithms and electromechanical hardware, GMEX Robotics is integrating the chassis into its R&D ecosystem. The Company plans staged rollouts in industrial and public safety sectors, leveraging internal and external partnerships to drive adoption and long-term shareholder value.

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