Metaspacex to Invest HK$0.50 Billion in “Open Claw” Smart-Gripping Actuators for Robotics Push

Bulletin Express
Mar 24

Metaspacex Limited announced a three-year plan to deploy approximately HK$0.50 billion into the development and commercialisation of “Open Claw” next-generation open smart-gripping actuators, marking the company’s formal entry into the core-component segment of smart robotics.

The initiative targets what the board describes as a “historic opportunity” created by fast-growing global demand for robotic end-effectors—critical devices that determine a robot’s adaptability and precision in industrial collaboration, warehousing, logistics and humanoid applications. Industry projections cited in the filing indicate rapid expansion of this market through 2030, with open-source solutions such as Open Claw expected to gain notable share due to compatibility, adaptability and cost advantages.

Investment deployment: • 40% (c.HK$200 million) earmarked for core technology R&D and intellectual-property development. • 35% (c.HK$175 million) for large-scale smart-manufacturing capacity. • 15% (c.HK$75 million) for global market expansion and ecosystem building. • 10% (c.HK$50 million) for assembling a specialised talent team.

Development roadmap: • Initial 12 months – complete product design, achieve mass-production readiness, establish a dedicated R&D centre, secure core patents and enter domestic industrial-robotics and logistics supply chains. • Within 3 years – build an Open Claw smart-production base, scale deliveries and deepen cooperation with global robotics manufacturers. • Within 5 years – become a key global supplier, participate in standard-setting and make the actuator business a major revenue and profit contributor.

Metaspacex highlights three strategic pillars: high-growth market potential, opportunity for import substitution as open-source technologies erode traditional closed platforms, and technology-plus-customer synergies from its existing AI visual algorithms, motion-control expertise and industrial client base. The Hong Kong-listed company also cites diversified financing channels to support expansion.

The board emphasises that no legally binding agreements have yet been signed for the new business; further disclosures will follow in line with Hong Kong listing rules. Shareholders and potential investors are urged to exercise caution when dealing in the company’s shares.

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