China is winning the humanoid hardware race. Unitree at 18,000. AgiBot at 15,000. UBTECH at 1,779. Galbot at 1,700. Not projections. Production numbers on the board right now. But here is the question the industry has not answered yet. Thousands of robots moving through stores, warehouses and factories simultaneously, what happens to all the spatial data they generate? Who turns it into shared intelligence? Who builds the layer that lets those machines actually understand and coordinate within the environments they operate in? The robot is the easy part to see. The infrastructure underneath it is where the real value accumulates quietly. The Auki network is building that layer. Shared spatial infrastructure for the physical world. Hong Kong based sitting directly at the intersection of China's robotics manufacturing boom and global capital markets. 6,500+ retail locations in paid pilots. 2,300+ nodes live. Galbot already in the lab. 1,000 to 3,000 robots deploying by end of next year. The first race was hardware. The next one is already starting. $AUKI