As mobile robots like robotic dogs and humanoid robots gain attention, Qadir has leveraged its years of experience in robotic arms and its strength in hardware-software integration to develop a robotic dog in collaboration with teams from New York, Silicon Valley, and Poland. Initially designed for factory inspection tasks, capturing and transmitting images and data to support real-time decision, making its functionality is rapidly evolving to meet a broader range of market needs. The difference between the T and E series: the T series is equipped with Lidar, while the E series does not have Lidar. Qadir’s robotic dog is also designed to work in coordination with robotic arms, overcoming limitations in movement and precision adjustments. This synergy enhances the overall flexibility and efficiency of production lines, enabling higher levels of automation and precision control, even in complex industrial environments. The result is a significant advancement in intelligent manufacturing.