Mondo Tech aims to build “smaller, more accessible robots” for consumer use, he wrote. The products will be “mini robots that can serve as little friends in people’s lives”, according to the engineer, who added that the inspiration for the move came from his desire to build a companion robot for his son.
The new company was established in Shenzhen in January with 1 million yuan (US$136,500) in registered capital, according to Chinese corporate database Qichacha. Gao Jianrong, a former director at DJI who oversaw the company’s RoboMaster robotics competition, is listed as the start-up’s director, according to corporate data tracker ITJuzi.
Yang, a graduate of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Carnegie Mellon University, is part of a wave of engineers pivoting to consumer-facing robots.