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[250207_Morgan Stanley] The Humanoid 100: Mapping the Humanoid Robot Value Chain
Morgan Stanley divides top 100 list into brain (NVIDIA), body (China-centered) and integrated main axis (Tesla)
1⃣”Brain” (22 companies): Intelligent core role of robots covering AI chips, software and semiconductors – key to generative AI models and simulation models and digital twin technologies used in training
2⃣ “Body” (64 companies): Includes hardware components such as sensors, batteries, electrical machinery, harmonic drives
3⃣Unified Axis (22 companies): A company that develops full-body humanoid robots, mainly automakers and technology giants
4⃣ Conclusion: The report suggests that 73% of companies currently identified as participating in the development of humanoid robots and 77% of companies in the integrated stock sector are located in Asia (56% and 45% are in China, respectively).
💡Among them, China has a 63% share of the humanoid robot supply chain, with significant advantages, especially in the “body” segment
💡 Morgan Stanley expects future start-ups to reach 6 trillion yuan in China’s humanoid robots market by 2050, driven by mature supply chains, local application opportunities, and strong government-backed benefits
💡 European and U.S. companies, on the other hand, are more focused on the “brain” sector, and Tesla says NVIDIA builds its ecosystem with AI chips and simulation platform Omniverse, while Tesla transitions to robotics through full self-driving (FSD) algorithms to gain the upper hand in both software and hardware
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