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Zhongke Diwuji raises Series A for few-shot embodied AI models

Chinese embodied-intelligence startup Zhongke Diwuji raised several hundred million yuan in a Series A to scale universal physical AI models for industrial robots.

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Zhongke Diwuji is another regional physical-AI funding story that adds context to the China robotics boom. Pandaily reports that the company closed a Series A worth several hundred million yuan, led by Futi Capital, with Shanghai Semiconductor Industry Investment, CAS Investment, China Venture Capital, Hongruida Technology, and existing investor Zoyuan Asia participating. The company develops universal physical AI models for real-world robotics applications and says the funding will support global expansion and scaling of few-shot physical AI models. The round is reportedly its third financing event of 2026. Confidence is medium because the amount is described only as several hundred million yuan and much of the detail comes through company-linked coverage. Still, it reinforces a clear market signal: China is funding embodied AI aggressively across robotics, industrial automation, and semiconductor-linked investors.

Key details: Zhongke Diwuji, May 27, 2026, Series A, several hundred million yuan, Futi Capital, Shanghai Semiconductor Industry Investment, CAS Investment, China Venture Capital.

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