Luming Unveils NexCore: Robotics Skills as Trainable, Reusable Cloud Services
机器之心 · wechat · 2026-08-19
At the World Robot Conference, Luming Robotics launched its embodied AI evolution engine Lumos NexCore, integrating data assets, model training, evaluation, skill packaging and device operations into one platform—aiming to make robot capabilities callable, trainable and verifiable like cloud services, replacing today's artisanal, per-project skill production. Users describe tasks in natural language and the platform orchestrates training, deployment and data flyback; monetization combines subscription, compute, real-robot validation and skill licensing.
Luming also unveiled the MOS 2.0 wheeled dual-arm robot (50 kg payload, hot-swappable dual batteries), now progressing from PLC inspection to screwing and box handling in Mitsubishi Electric factories. Founder Yu Chao argues the next phase is a contest of task loops—data efficiency, generalization, hardware cost and delivery multiplied—with embodied Scaling Law residing in task experience, not raw collection hours. Its PrimeR0 brain topped MolmoSpaces zero-shot benchmarks, beating NVIDIA Cosmos, MIT and Princeton.
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