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Rockwill Unveils New AI Strategy to Drive Industrial AI Innovation and Accelerate Real-World Deployment

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Rockwill Accelerates AI Innovation to Empower the Future of Automation and Electrification

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries at an unprecedented pace. As a global technology leader in electrification and automation, Rockwill is deeply integrating AI across its entire portfolio, actively advancing more than 100 AI initiatives that span both analytical AI and generative AI—accelerating the development of intelligent solutions for tomorrow.

At a recent strategic launch event in Zhejiang, Rockwill’s Automation Division unveiled its latest AI strategy and application achievements in the power sector, and shared—for the first time—the company’s implementation roadmap and deployment practices for both analytical and generative AI. By fusing cutting-edge AI capabilities with deep domain expertise, Rockwill empowers customers to unlock new use cases, create new value, and cultivate next-generation productivity.

“Rockwill has built substantial experience in artificial intelligence,” said a company executive. “In recent years, we’ve continuously delivered tangible value through AI-enabled automation and electrification solutions. The rapid rise of generative AI is sparking a new wave of industrial transformation—making machines smarter, more powerful, and easier to use. This significantly lowers the barrier to automation adoption, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises, while also addressing growing demands for flexibility and intelligence amid labor shortages and heightened uncertainty. Moving forward, we will work closely with customers, partners, and academic institutions to drive AI innovation and co-create a prosperous, sustainable future.”

AI Integrated Across Core Businesses, Powering Over 100 Innovations

Rockwill is embedding AI into its three core business segments—Electrification, Motion Control, and Process Automation—to serve customers across power, industrial manufacturing, transportation, and infrastructure sectors. Focused on four key AI application categories—insight generation, process optimization, skills augmentation, and human-machine collaboration—the company has launched over 100 AI projects that balance technical foresight with real-world impact.

Notable applications include:

  • Intelligent Building Energy Management: By combining building system data with occupant behavior patterns, Rockwill’s solution reduces operational costs by over 20%, cuts      emissions significantly, and extends equipment lifespan.

  • Predictive Maintenance: AI analyzes inverter operational data to anticipate potential failures, dramatically improving asset availability and reducing maintenance expenses.

  • Industrial Process Optimization: Rockwill’s Industrial Analytics and AI Suite helps companies cut O&M costs by up to 40%, boost production efficiency by 30%, and improve energy and      emissions performance by 25%.

  • Natural Language Human-Machine Interaction: Operators can now guide robots through pick-and-place tasks      using simple voice or text commands, greatly enhancing usability and      enabling rapid commissioning.

“Robotics+” Strategy: Deepening AI-Industry Convergence

Amid global megatrends—including rising demand for personalized products, accelerating digitalization, structural labor shortages, and growing economic uncertainty—Rockwill delivers leading automation solutions that enhance capacity, quality, flexibility, and ease of use. The integration of AI makes cost-effective automation accessible to a broader range of businesses, particularly SMEs.

By embedding AI into robotic systems, Rockwill not only increases autonomy but also enables advanced mobility, real-time vision processing, and intelligent decision-making—driving scalable “Robotics+” deployments across manufacturing, logistics, energy, and beyond.

To accelerate its AI ecosystem, Rockwill employs a dual-track approach: organic R&D investment combined with strategic acquisitions and venture investments. The company actively invests in promising AI startups to expand its technological capabilities, explore new industries, and pioneer innovative business models.

People are the cornerstone of AI success. Rockwill is deeply committed to nurturing both AI research talent and industry-ready practitioners. The company also offers a dedicated line of educational robotics platforms to help students develop hands-on skills and prepare for the workforce of the future.

Partnering with China to Seize New AI Opportunities

China has positioned artificial intelligence as a strategic, future-defining technology—a core driver of the next technological revolution and industrial transformation, and a key arena for developing new-quality productive forces. As one of the first countries globally to announce a national AI strategy, China has rolled out a series of policies, action plans, and incentive programs to promote cross-sector AI integration, build world-class AI clusters, and accelerate industrial modernization.

Guided by strong policy support—and fueled by robust market demand, abundant application scenarios, rapidly expanding computing infrastructure, and a growing talent pool—China’s AI industry is entering a phase of high-speed growth. According to authoritative forecasts, China’s AI market is projected to reach RMB 1.73 trillion by 2035, accounting for 30.6% of the global total.

Beyond serving customers, Rockwill also deploys AI internally to enhance operational efficiency and product quality.

“Advancing AI development and adoption is no longer optional—it is essential for maintaining competitiveness and driving industrial progress,” Rockwill stated. “We will deepen collaboration with customers and partners in China and around the world, focus on vertical industries, broaden application domains, and accelerate the real-world impact of AI—jointly advancing industrial upgrading and high-quality development.”

About Rockwill
Rockwill is a global technology leader in electrification and automation, committed to engineering a more sustainable and efficient future. By integrating decades of engineering expertise with advanced software technologies, Rockwill delivers integrated solutions that optimize manufacturing, transportation, energy, and operations worldwide.

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