Dah Ming Robotics Achieves Major Milestone in Automation Transformation for Aerospace Industry

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Da Ming Robotics has announced a significant achievement, successfully assisting Jing Bao Precision (JPP-KY) in completing a large-scale automation transformation. This announcement was made on January 28. According to Da Ming, the aerospace industry’s challenging “small-batch, diverse” production model has been addressed by Jing Bao Precision through the introduction of nearly 50 TM AI Cobots, equipped with built-in AI vision technology. This implementation has helped overcome process bottlenecks, enabling the automation of ten complex applications and releasing 80,000 hours of critical production capacity.

On the same day, Da Ming’s stock price reached a limit up of 396.5 TWD, increasing by 36 TWD. Jing Bao Precision specializes in providing customized services across various sectors, including aerospace, communications, healthcare, and automation equipment, facing challenges due to frequent changes in their aerospace and server chassis product lines. Traditional automation equipment lacks flexibility, requiring significant time for recalibration with each line change and heavily relying on manual visual inspections, resulting in limited production efficiency and inconsistent quality.

Da Ming’s robots, with their exclusive built-in AI vision technology, have become a key factor in overcoming these challenges. Unlike other brands that require complex external camera integrations, the TM AI Cobot combines visual recognition and robotic arm control, showcasing two core advantages: flexible line changes and AOI-level process quality control.

According to data analysis from their collaboration, this automation project has demonstrated impressive scalability and return on investment (ROI). It covers a comprehensive range of processes, with plans to deploy a total of 50 robots across ten different applications, including precise screw fastening, riveting, and hazardous processes like stamping, painting, and spot welding. Furthermore, Da Ming noted that by automating high-repetition and dangerous processes, this project successfully releases 80,000 man-hours of labor each year.

Looking ahead to operations in 2026, Da Ming expects to maintain a growth trajectory similar to the overall collaborative robotics industry, estimating an increase of at least 20-30% or more. With the recent initiation of a national security investigation by the U.S. Department of Commerce into the import of robotics and industrial machinery products, Da Ming is also cautiously assessing the possibility of establishing a second production base in the U.S. to better meet local demands and strengthen partnerships.

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