ROKAE manufactures a full-stack robotics portfolio—industrial arms, cobots, and humanoid platforms—built on self-developed core tech and AI integration. The stack spans simulation (Isaac Sim, MuJoCo, Gazebo), motion control (ROS, MoveIt, C++), and embodied AI (PyTorch, TensorFlow). Hiring is heavily skewed toward interns across engineering, signaling either rapid onboarding for manufacturing scale-up or a cost-optimization model typical of China-based OEM expansion.
ROKAE Robotics develops industrial robots, collaborative robots, and humanoid robots for manufacturing, commercial, and medical sectors. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Shandong, the company operates an R&D-heavy organization with centers in Beijing, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. Manufacturing capacity exceeds 50,000 units annually. Active projects span embodied AI system development, motion planning simulation, application solution design for enterprise customers, and on-site installation and maintenance. Current pain points include supply chain exception handling, receivables tracking, and sustaining competitive product positioning.
ROKAE's stack includes PyTorch, TensorFlow, and Python for AI; ROS, ROS 2, and MoveIt for motion control; MuJoCo and Isaac Sim for simulation; C++ and C for embedded systems; and industrial protocols (CAN, EtherCAT, RS485).
ROKAE is headquartered in Zoucheng, Jining, Shandong, China, with additional R&D centers in Beijing, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
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