On the eve of the Spring Festival, how can you go to the cinema without popcorn? Recently, some netizens discovered that robots have begun to sell popcorn in some cinemas in Shenzhen. It is reported that these robots are full-size industrial humanoid robots Atom from Yuejiang.

Atom can continuously complete a series of actions such as identifying customers, taking cups, filling them, identifying full cup status, and placing them smoothly for delivery.
In order to be funny, the customer teases the robot with a cup on the table, and the other party can accurately identify it again, and can cope with various interferences on site.

Data shows that Atom can work fully autonomously for 14 hours in a single day and complete the production of more than 1,000 cups of popcorn, showing efficient and stable performance.
What supports Atom's autonomous work in complex environments is Yuejiang's self-developed "big brain" collaborative intelligence system, especially the Dobot-VLA (Visual-Language-Action) model.
This technological breakthrough truly realizes an end-to-end intelligent closed loop from environment perception to task execution.
It is understood that traditional robots often need to work in highly structured environments and rely on preset trajectories and remote operations.
The Dobot-VLA model integrates visual perception, language understanding and action generation end-to-end, converting task instructions into structured reasoning chains, and then mapping them into continuous and generalizable action trajectories.
This means that the robot can not only "understand human speech", but also "hands-on work", realizing independent planning and execution of the entire process from recognizing instructions to grabbing cups, filling and delivering.