Landzo's painting robot has won the prestigious American Design Award and made its appearance at the Paris Fashion and Home Design Exhibition

Recently, the domestic children's consumer-grade robot brand, Landzo Technology, and its Quincy painting robot, have been shortlisted for the MAISON&OBJET Design Award China and received the "MAISON&OBJET China Good Design" honor. It is reported that the finalists of the MAISON&OBJET China Design Award were exhibited at the Paris Fashion and Home Design Exhibition in September. The Quincy painting robot from Landzo made an appearance at the design exhibition and received a warm welcome from the European market.

According to reports, the MAISON&OBJET China Design Award received over 3,000 entries from around the world. Only the finalists' works were exhibited at this year's M&O exhibition in Paris. The theme of the exhibition was "META SENSIBLE," which can be roughly translated as "transcending reality" combined with "rational and practical." The organizers of the event sought out globally recognized designs and products that are closely related to consumers' lives, attracting more Chinese brands and faces and providing a broad stage for Chinese original designs to go global.

Landzo, as an AI company dedicated to children's growth, independently developed the Quincy painting robot through long-term technological accumulation. It is an AI robot designed for families and specifically tailored for children aged 3 to 8. The robot combines AI and robotics technology with painting, breaking the traditional way children learn to draw. The unique original design of the robot is the work of Landzo's design team. It is worth noting that the Landzo design team consists of 19 members, with over 60% holding master's degrees or above. Many team members have graduated from prestigious design schools such as the Royal College of Art in the UK, Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts, and China Academy of Art. They have also worked for well-known domestic and foreign home appliance companies and innovative unicorn enterprises such as LG, Midea, and Zuimi. The team possesses active creativity and extensive design experience. The team leader, Gao Song, has been engaged in industrial design for nearly 20 years and has served as the head of the design department at LG and Midea, leading his team to win multiple design awards such as Reddot, IF, IDEA, and Gmark. He stated that the overall image of the Quincy painting robot created by Landzo also aligns with the theme of "META SENSIBLE" proposed at this year's M&O exhibition, with a strong sense of technology and futurism. After all, consumer robots represent the forefront of future consumer market goods.

The Landzo painting robot Quincy's appearance at the Paris M&O exhibition attracted many visitors to stop and watch. The person in charge of Landzo's European market channels stated, "The Quincy painting robot entered the European market in 2020 and is currently being sold in multiple countries and regions in Europe. The overall sales in Europe have steadily increased this year, with Hungary experiencing a growth rate of 300%. Our Quincy has been well received by local children." 

In the future, Landzo will continue to deepen its presence in the field of intelligent interactive robots, delving into the needs of children's growth, such as their sense of self-achievement and the need for companionship throughout the process. They will also address parents' expectations for their children's comprehensive qualities, such as thinking logic, creative inspiration, and hands-on abilities. According to internal sources, Landzo's upcoming toy robots will primarily focus on modular robots that can be assembled. Children can create their own robots using modular components, fostering their thinking and hands-on abilities while also stimulating their sense of self-achievement and building a confident and healthy personality from an early age. In addition, to enhance the fun factor, Landzo's product development team has added various card game elements. Children can earn cards through tasks and use them to activate specific robot skills, such as expressions and language. Furthermore, Landzo will combine trendy toys with robots based on the preferences of Generation Z, making future collectible figures more intelligent and enjoyable.

"We hope that Landzo's product development not only emphasizes aesthetics and showcases technological prowess but also focuses on exploring the pain points of global consumers, injecting Landzo's technological power into their wonderful lives."

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