The company’s new infrastructure, AperData, aims to solve the industry’s critical data shortage by providing an end-to-end collection system. With a current supply gap estimated at 10 times the available high-quality data, AperData utilizes head-mounted hardware and software to generate standardized, trainable datasets. Priced at RMB 5,100, the first-generation kit is designed to improve trajectory consistency to 99% while increasing data collection efficiency ten-fold compared to traditional teleoperation methods.
Complementing the data infrastructure, AperOne serves as an application-focused platform that manages the deployment lifecycle—reconstruction, training, and operational monitoring. This system has already seen deployment in diverse environments ranging from smart factories to national conference centers, where it facilitates autonomous inspection and multi-agent coordination. By partnering with firms like Deep Robotics and Gausium Robotics, 51WORLD intends to support the integration of millions of robots into physical environments by the end of the decade.
The broader aerospace initiative targets three distinct tiers: low-altitude flight, satellite remote sensing, and deep-space exploration. Through collaborations with entities like the Deep Space Exploration Lab and the development of the ECS-1 remote-sensing satellite, 51WORLD is applying its simulation technology to mission rehearsals for lunar and Martian exploration. These advancements accompany strong financial momentum, with the company reporting a 129.8% year-on-year revenue increase to RMB 124 million for the first half of 2026, driven largely by its 51Sim simulation division.




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