On June 25th, at the ETF listing ceremony launched by KraneShares at Nasdaq, a humanoid robot powered by the OM1 operating system, launched by OpenMind, appeared on the scene and participated in the listing launch. Embodied intelligence and cutting-edge infrastructure appeared on the capital market stage simultaneously for the first time. At the same time, OpenMind and Robostore, the US agent of Unitree Robotics, jointly announced that they will promote a set of AI-native courses based on a real robot platform in the US K–12 education system to help students get in touch with autonomous intelligence and robot systems in the real world from an early age. It is reported that OpenMind was founded by the Stanford team and is committed to building the underlying infrastructure for intelligent machines, integrating open-source AI, decentralized identity, location verification, and machine collaboration mechanisms, so that robots can operate autonomously and interact credibly in the physical world. In addition, OpenMind has also launched a support program for developers and robot startups, providing the OM1 system, adapted robot hardware, and development tools to promote the application and commercial transformation of embodied intelligence technology. [深潮 TechFlow]