
A four-legged robot walks down some stairs. [Photo/Tide News]
A four-legged robot named Jueying X30 is making waves in Singapore, marking the entry of Chinese-developed intelligent security patrol solutions into the Singaporean market.
Developed by Deep Robotics (Huzhou), a company based in Deqing county, Huzhou, Zhejiang province, this robot is now operational at the Certis Group's campus in Singapore, where it executes security patrols along predetermined routes.
Unlike traditional security methods that rely on human patrols and fixed surveillance points, which often leave blind spots and suffer from delayed responses, the Jueying X30 excels in complex environments.
The robot can navigate stairs, traverse gravel paths through green spaces, and achieve full-terrain coverage. Its multi-sensor fusion navigation system allows it to accurately identify and avoid obstacles such as pedestrians.
The Jueying X30 is equipped with an intelligent recognition system capable of real-time detection and analysis of people, vehicles, and objects within the campus. When anomalies are identified, it promptly reports and switches to monitoring mode, shifting security management from reactive to proactive and preventive.
A representative from Deep Robotics (Huzhou) said that overseas clients have praised the maturity of Chinese tech companies in delivering practical solutions.
The company plans to continue advancing industry applications, by integrating robot dogs with existing security systems, helping global clients achieve digital and intelligent security transformations.