By 2024, Kunwei had become visible enough in the robotics supply chain to be cited as a humanoid parts candidate in market analysis. That framing reflects the broader investor focus on force-control components as embodied AI platforms require richer contact sensing.

Kunwei Technology
PrivateChinese force and torque sensor supplier cited by Morgan Stanley as a humanoid parts candidate.
Executive Summary
Kunwei Technology is relevant to humanoid robotics through sensing rather than full robot systems. Its role is tied to the growing need for accurate force and torque feedback as manipulators, hands, and whole-body controllers move from rigid automation toward contact-rich embodied intelligence.
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Kunwei Technology is a Chinese force-and-torque sensor supplier tracked in Robotico as part of the humanoid supply chain. Founded in 2018, the company is notable for supplying sensing components used in force control and for being identified as a potential humanoid-parts beneficiary in industry market mapping.
- 2018
Kunwei Technology is founded
Kunwei Technology was founded in 2018 as a sensing company focused on force and torque products. Within Robotico’s dataset it is tracked specifically as a parts supplier relevant to emerging humanoid robot architectures.
SensorsForce and torque - 2024
Kunwei is identified as a humanoid parts candidate
By 2024, Kunwei had become visible enough in the robotics supply chain to be cited as a humanoid parts candidate in market analysis. That framing reflects the broader investor focus on force-control components as embodied AI platforms require richer contact sensing.
Morgan StanleyHumanoid parts