
AI robotics brand SYNC ROBOTIC, a subsidiary of the Foxlink Group, has announced a strategic partnership with ThroughTek Co., Ltd. (TUTK, 6565-TW), a global leader in cloud-based video connectivity. This collaboration brings together SYNC ROBOTIC’s technological strengths in AI perception, autonomous control, and reinforcement learning, with TUTK’s Kalay Cloud VMS, known for its highly scalable system architecture and flexible cross-domain deployment capabilities. Together, the two companies aim to expand into international markets such as smart security, industrial patrol, disaster response, and educational research.
The Integration of Both Parties’ Key Technologies Aims to Accelerate Global Expansion
- SYNC ROBOTIC, backed by Foxlink Group for R&D and manufacturing support, has recently launched an AI robotics platform that integrates reinforcement learning and SLAM technology, enabling autonomous patrolling and task execution in high-risk or unmanned environments.
- TUTK’s Kalay Cloud Platform has enabled connectivity for over 140 million video surveillance devices, with services deployed across more than 120 countries worldwide. Built upon this platform, the Kalay Cloud VMS (Video Management System) features a highly scalable system architecture and flexible cross-domain deployment capabilities.
This collaboration leverages technological integration and strategic cooperation to deeply combine AI-driven robotic perception capabilities with a cloud-based platform. Together, the two companies aim to build an intelligent robotics platform that supports cross-regional deployment and management, accelerating the global adoption of smart applications.
Application Highlights
- Smart Security and Patrol: AI Robots can autonomously perform patrol tasks, transmitting real-time video and alert messages. Ideal for large-scale venues such as international airports, commercial centers, and campuses, this reduces manpower costs and enhances centralized management efficiency.
- Autonomous Industrial Patrol: In high-risk environments such as power facilities and pipeline systems, AI robots equipped with multi-module sensors (e.g., thermal imaging, gas, and acoustic detection) can conduct routine patrols and upload visual data for remote analysis and predictive maintenance.
- Disaster Response Support: AI Robots can be deployed to disaster sites ahead of personnel, performing SLAM-based positioning and real-time video transmission to enhance command center decision-making and ensure the safety of human deployment.
- AI Education and Technology Validation Platform: The two companies will deploy AI robotic platforms in universities and research institutions worldwide to support hands-on validation of video streaming, edge computing, and robot control, promoting academia-industry collaboration and talent cultivation.
Executive Perspectives
“As part of the new generation AI robotics development ecosystem, SYNC ROBOTIC is driving the real-world deployment of Physical AI applications. Through this collaboration with TUTK, we are combining mobility and visual capabilities in global security deployments, showcasing the strengths of cross-domain integration.” said Freddy Kuo, Chairman of SYNC ROBOTIC.
TUTK Chairman, Patrick Kuo, commented: “As a globally deployed cloud platform, Kalay Cloud VMS naturally extends into the realm of AI robotics. This collaboration with SYNC ROBOTIC represents a logical step in both technological integration and application expansion. Together, we aim to accelerate the convergence of AI-driven mobile robotics and cloud platforms, delivering smarter, more responsive, and reliable security solutions to customers worldwide.”
Looking Ahead
This collaboration leverages Foxlink Group’s global R&D and manufacturing capabilities alongside TUTK’s worldwide cloud platform deployment, creating strong complementary advantages in the international market. The two parties will design modular solutions tailored to various application scenarios to facilitate adoption by system integrators and plan for joint promotion at international trade shows and in overseas markets.
By the end of 2025, the companies aim to complete integration of a demonstration platform—combining Foxlink’s advanced manufacturing technologies, NVIDIA’s edge AI computing platform, and TUTK’s global deployment expertise—and launch regional commercial deployment initiatives.