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News · 2026-05-21
MAAS Showcases LUMI Guardian-Class Embodied AI Robot at the 8th WCIFIT
On May 21, the 8th Western China International Fair for Investment and Trade (WCIFIT) officially opened at the Chongqing International Expo Center. Huazhi Future, subsidiary of MAAS, presented its LUMI Guardian-Class Embodied AI Robot Ecosystem at the event, showcasing the company’s latest achievements in embodied AI applications for home scenarios and its ongoing exploration of the smart family service ecosystem. The exhibition attracted numerous professional visitors, industry partners, media representatives, and domestic and international business guests for consultations and in-depth exchanges.
As an embodied AI ecosystem product focused on home scenarios, LUMI is dedicated to the product definition, full-system development, system integration, and ecosystem operations of guardian-class embodied intelligence for Chinese households. Its core capabilities cover home safety perception, emergency communication and protection, intelligent companionship for the elderly, health management services, long-term family memory graphs, and channel operations.
Zhou Xin, Head of the LUMI Embodied AI Project at Huazhi Future of MAAS, introduced that LUMI is primarily positioned around protection and companionship. For example, by connecting with smart home terminal devices, LUMI can detect and issue real-time alerts for household risks such as gas leaks, water leaks, and electrical hazards, thereby strengthening safety protection in home environments. Meanwhile, supported by intelligent interaction and health service capabilities, LUMI can provide health reminders and daily companionship for elderly users, while also meeting diverse needs such as children’s interaction and family entertainment, further enhancing both the intelligent experience and emotional connection within the home.
“LUMI is not only focused on the domestic family market, but is also actively advancing its international expansion. We hope to bring China’s mature solutions, product capabilities, and application standards in the field of household embodied intelligence to overseas markets,” said Zhou Xin. Currently, LUMI is engaging with markets including Japan, South Korea, and Singapore to explore the application needs of household embodied intelligence in local scenarios.
LUMI’s presence at this year’s WCIFIT reflects MAAS’s strategic direction of continuously promoting the real-world implementation of artificial intelligence technologies. MAAS is accelerating the integration of AI technologies with intelligent hardware, family service scenarios, and global ecosystem channels, bringing embodied intelligence deeper into everyday life.
