Bluebird Commentator: The era of AI is accelerating, and the robotics business market is ushering in unprecedented development opportunities.
This year’s Spring Festival Gala featured a dancing robot that captured the attention of the global market. Firefighting robots, with their strong environmental adaptability and precise remote control capabilities, are expected to become a new growth engine for enterprises.
In terms of policy, a series of measures have been introduced at both national and local levels to promote the development of firefighting robots: the “14th Five-Year Plan for Robot Industry Development” proposes to increase the supply of high-end products, focusing on the research and application of industrial robots and special robots, including firefighting, emergency rescue, and safety inspection robots for hazardous environments.
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When firefighters still need to climb high buildings for inspections or check for hazards in factories filled with toxic gases, “letting machines take on risks and improve efficiency” has become an urgent need for upgrading the firefighting industry. Bluebird’s layout in the firefighting robot arena is not accidental, but a necessary choice based on over twenty years of accumulation in firefighting electronic technology. Bluebird will further complete the puzzle of “vehicle + technology + scene” and steadily move towards the leading camp of firefighting robots, promoting the industry’s transition from “traditional human defense” to “machine intelligence.”

Bluebird’s Core Accumulation:
Dual-Driven by Technology and Scene, Building a Solid Foundation for Intelligent Firefighting


In the field of firefighting robots, the core that can be implemented relies on long-term technical accumulation and deep scene adaptation—this is precisely the core advantage that Bluebird Firefighting has cultivated over twenty years in the industry.
1. Long-term Technical Reserve: From “Perception” to “Decision-Making”, Overcoming Core Challenges in Disaster Scenarios
The core competitiveness of firefighting robots lies in their “autonomous combat capability” in extreme environments. Bluebird has long completed technical layouts in key areas such as machine vision, autonomous navigation, and multi-sensor collaboration, especially adept at solving industry pain points such as “network disconnection at disaster sites and complex terrain”:
⭕ Autonomous Navigation Without Getting “Lost”: To address the challenges of network interruption and signal interference at fire scenes, we will leverage years of independent research and development experience to create a navigation system that can operate accurately even in disconnected scenarios—combining positioning navigation, laser radar, and visual SLAM technology, even in underground pipelines and remote substations without signal, the robot can still achieve precise positioning and quickly locate the fire source, avoiding the dilemma of “losing contact and stopping operation.”
⭕ Multi-Technology Collaboration Enhances “Perception”: Paired with our self-developed thermal imaging vision system, it can penetrate smoke to identify flames and high-temperature points; simultaneously compatible with gas sensors, infrared thermometers, and other devices, allowing the robot to not only “see” but also “distinguish clearly,” providing precise data support for subsequent operations.
⭕ Wireless Communication Ensures “Coordination”: In disaster scenarios, our firefighting wireless communication technology can build an emergency network, enabling real-time data exchange between robots and command centers, as well as other firefighting equipment, ensuring that “single-machine operations are not isolated, and multi-machine collaboration is more efficient.”
2. Deep Scene Adaptation: From “Usable” to “User-Friendly”, Creating Firefighting-Specific Robot Products
Unlike general-purpose robots, firefighting scenarios require “specialized equipment + customized solutions”—Bluebird, with its deep understanding of firefighting operations, has built a robot platform adaptable to multiple scenarios, allowing technology to truly serve practical combat:
⭕ Extreme Environments “Are Usable”: For firefighting scenarios involving smoke, high temperatures, and complex terrain, our robot platform will undergo waterproof, explosion-proof, and impact-resistant modifications to operate stably in different environments, even maneuvering flexibly in narrow pipelines.
⭕ Professional Operations “Perform Well”: Beyond inspections, we can also meet the needs for “firefighting + maintenance”—the robot can integrate professional firefighting equipment such as pulse water cannons and dry powder spraying devices, allowing it to conduct firefighting operations directly in high-risk areas where personnel cannot approach; for maintenance scenarios such as smoke detector calibration and fire hydrant inspections, the robot’s mechanical arm can perform operations accurately, significantly improving efficiency compared to manual work.
⭕ Mature Products “Are Visible”: The firefighting quadruped robot developed in collaboration with leading robot manufacturers—Bluebird’s “Lingbao” will debut at the China International Fire Expo in Beijing on October 13, showcasing our scene adaptation capabilities—it not only possesses the aforementioned advantages of withstanding extreme environments and multi-sensor collaboration but can also flexibly carry equipment based on different scenarios, becoming a “versatile tool” for firefighting operations.

Deep Scene Adaptation:
From “Usable” to “User-Friendly”, Creating Firefighting-Specific Robot Products


The launch of the “Lingbao” robot is just one of the “key catalysts” in Bluebird’s firefighting robot strategy. Our goal is to gradually build an intelligent firefighting ecosystem through “continuous technological iteration + deep scene penetration + global channel expansion,” transforming from a “firefighting equipment supplier” to a “firefighting technology ecosystem operator.”
According to our plan, we will steadily advance in three phases:
⭕ 1-2 years: Catching Up with the Leaders, Solidifying the Foundation— Relying on Bluebird’s technical reserves and the vehicle capabilities of partner manufacturers, we will optimize the stability and operational accuracy of existing robots, achieving product performance at the domestic leading level, focusing on large factories, data centers, and other scenarios for large-scale applications, validating the practical value of “machines replacing humans.”
⭕ 2-3 years: Global Leadership, Breaking Barriers— Focusing on international cutting-edge technologies, overcoming challenges in complex fire scene collaborative operations and multi-robot coordination, launching globally competitive products; leveraging Bluebird’s global branches and dealer networks to enter high-standard markets in Europe and America, establishing a strong intelligent firefighting brand.
⭕ 3-5 years: Ecological Implementation, Reshaping the Industry— Completing the coverage of firefighting robots in high-risk inspections, firefighting rescue, daily maintenance, and other scenarios, while also expanding into new fields such as home safety; forming a complete ecosystem of “vehicle + technology + scene + service,” promoting the firefighting industry to fully enter the “intelligent era.”
From over twenty years of accumulation in firefighting electronic technology to the current strategic layout in the robotics arena, Bluebird has always aimed to “solve industry pain points and lead industry upgrades.” In the future, we will continue to use technology as our pen and scenes as our paper, continuously delving into the blueprint of intelligent firefighting, enabling the transformation of the firefighting industry from “traditional human defense” to “machine intelligence.”
