OpenMind unveils humanoid Bots at Nasdaq, launching AI-native Bots courses and a developer support program.

According to Deep Tide TechFlow news, on June 25, at the ETF listing ceremony launched by KraneShares on Nasdaq, a humanoid robot equipped with the OM1 operating system launched by OpenMind made an appearance and participated in the listing kickoff segment. Embodied intelligence and cutting-edge infrastructure made their debut on the Capital Market stage simultaneously.

At the same time, OpenMind and the U.S. agent of Yushu Technology, Robostore, jointly announced that they will promote a set of AI native courses based on real robot platforms in the U.S. K–12 education system, helping students to engage with autonomous intelligence and robotic systems in the real world from an early age.

It is reported that OpenMind was founded by a Stanford team, dedicated to building the underlying infrastructure for intelligent machines, integrating open-source AI, decentralized identity, location verification, and machine collaboration mechanisms, enabling Bots to operate autonomously and interact trustworthily in the physical world.

In addition, OpenMind has also launched a support program for developers and bot start-up teams, providing the OM1 system, compatible bot hardware, and development tools to promote the application and commercial transformation of embodied intelligence technology.

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