Chinese bottle cap maker Jinfu Technology has announced a private placement of up to 300 million yuan to fund three liquid cooling component production projects, barely two months after completing the acquisition of two liquid cooling firms. The projects target capacity bottlenecks for liquid cold plates, copper/stainless steel tubing, and water-cooling heads, aiming to serve data centers and AI servers. The move follows a 14.8% revenue decline and 28.6% net profit drop in 2025 as the traditional packaging business stalled. The share sale at a near-record high stock price reduces dilution but raises uncertainty over order backlog and integration. The acquired entities are committed to combined net profits of at least 110 million yuan in 2026.
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Jeff Bezos has founded Prometheus, an AI startup aiming to create an 'Artificial General Engineer' that accelerates the entire invention cycle—from design and simulation to testing and manufacturing—for complex physical products like jet engines, spacecraft, and chips. The company recently raised a $12 billion Series B round, bringing total funding to over $18 billion and a valuation of $41 billion, making it the highest-valued physical-world AI company. Bezos returned to the CEO role personally, stating he 'couldn’t sit on the sidelines,' and now spends the majority of his time on Prometheus. The startup leverages his experience from building Amazon's platform and Blue Origin's engineering discipline. Prometheus enters a competitive industrial AI landscape but seeks to differentiate itself by focusing on AI-driven invention rather than execution, positioning it against Elon Musk's ventures in autonomous systems and robotics.
The article uses the recent management turmoil at DingTalk (Alibaba) to illustrate how Internet-era high-pressure management is failing in the AI era, where creativity and openness are critical. Global tech giants including Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Tencent, and ByteDance are all undergoing organizational restructurings but traditional cost-cutting and flattening yield diminishing returns. The core challenge is to connect three key roles—vision setters, strategists, and core contributors—and to foster an organization that respects individual voice, forms cross-functional teams, and eliminates internal politics. Failures in this renewal have led to talent departures and loss of innovation momentum, as seen in Alibaba's recent internal controversies.
A Hong Kong Polytechnic University study using Yunji Technology's operational data from 357 hotels found that each additional 1,000 robot tasks increases occupancy by 4.007%, average daily rate by 4.57%, and RevPAR by 9.63%. On June 25, Yunji will launch the 'Human-Machine Symbiotic World Value Model,' which defines service robot value through two dimensions: commercial value (stable fulfillment, lower collaboration costs) and emotional experience value (proactive emotion detection, trust-building). The model leverages a system that captures guest emotions in real time and suggests optimal service actions before complaints escalate. This shift from hardware competition to system-level intelligence is backed by Yunji's dataset spanning over 40,000 scenarios and 11 billion tasks, marking a transition where robots amplify both revenue and empathetic service.