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傅利叶的人形机器人及其他智能设备在马来西亚新落成的Perkeso康复中心投入使用 2026-06-17

Humanoid robots and other intelligent rehabilitation devices developed by China’s Fourier Intelligence have been put into use at the new neuro-robotics and cybernics rehabilitation center of the Social Security Organization, a Malaysian government agency known as Perkeso.
Fourier’s contract to supply products, including the RehabHub, the GRx series humanoid robots, and the MetaMotus Galileo system, to the center is worth tens of millions of Chinese yuan (millions of US dollars), the leading general-purpose robotics company told Yicai.
Patients at the Sultan Nazrin Shah Perkeso Rehabilitation Centre, which was inaugurated on June 16 in the state of Perak, are mainly young workers who have disabilities stemming from spinal cord, brain, and other injuries as a result of work-related accidents.
“The various rehabilitation robots we supplied for the Perkeso project were introduced into the local healthcare system only after obtaining local registration certification and clinical access qualifications in Malaysia,” said Gu Jie, founder and chief executive of Shanghai-based Fourier.
Overseas hospitals and rehabilitation institutions are not only buying hardware, but also a service platform that can continuously operate and be upgraded, Gu said, adding that this sets a high bar for Fourier's local deployment and support capability.
Malaysia has a mature medical tourism industry and an internationalized healthcare system, which serves its domestic population and attracts patients from Europe and the United States, Gu stressed. The country is also a key hub for medical innovation in Southeast Asia, making it an important gateway for Fourier to expand overseas, Gu pointed out.
Fourier's revenue from its overseas health and wellness business doubled over the past year, with its products and solutions covering more than 40 countries and over 2,000 hospitals and institutions worldwide, Gu said.
Its RehabHub is a one-stop standardized solution for rehabilitation departments that integrates various types of rehabilitation equipment and enables data interoperability. It can be used to quickly set up a complete rehabilitation and treatment space.
The GRx series of humanoid robots are full-sized bipedal androids that can guide patients, provide companionship for the elderly, facilitate human-robot interaction in rehabilitation settings, among other functions.
The MetaMotus Galileo system is a high-end immersive rehabilitation device designed for training in rehabilitation environments and precise assessment of biomechanical movements.
Source: Yicai Global

