Wetour Robotics (NASDAQ: WETO) plans 1-for-10 share consolidation and AI demos
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Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Wetour Robotics Limited is implementing a 1-for-10 share consolidation of its ordinary shares, effective June 2, 2026. The stock will begin trading on a post-consolidation basis on the Nasdaq Capital Market that day under the symbol WETO. Authorized share capital will be US$100,000 divided into 100,000,000 ordinary shares of par value US$0.001 each, with any fractional shares rounded up to the next whole share. The company also highlighted two demonstrations of its Orchestra Physical AI platform, showing a single Conductor sEMG wristband and portable edge AI hub controlling IoT devices, PCs and AR glasses, ahead of an Orchestra product launch event on May 28 in Austin, Texas.
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Key Figures
Share consolidation ratio: 1-for-10
Authorized share capital: US$100,000
Authorized ordinary shares: 100,000,000 shares
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6 metrics
Share consolidation ratio
1-for-10
Board-approved implementation effective June 2, 2026
Authorized share capital
US$100,000
After consolidation, divided into ordinary shares
Authorized ordinary shares
100,000,000 shares
Par value US$0.001 each after consolidation
Par value per share
US$0.001
Ordinary shares after share consolidation
Effective trading date post-consolidation
June 2, 2026
Nasdaq Capital Market, symbol WETO
Orchestra launch event date
May 28, 2026
Inaugural product launch event in Austin, Texas
Key Terms
share consolidation, Orchestra edge AI hub, sEMG wristband, Physical AI, +1 more
5 terms
Orchestra edge AI hub technical
"a single Conductor sEMG wristband — running through one portable Orchestra edge AI hub — controlling smart home IoT devices"
sEMG wristband technical
"a single Conductor sEMG wristband — running through one portable Orchestra edge AI hub — controlling smart home IoT devices"
Physical AI technical
"Wetour Robotics Limited (NASDAQ: WETO), a Physical AI infrastructure and wearable robotics company headquartered in Austin, Texas"
Physical AI combines artificial intelligence with physical devices or environments, enabling machines to interact with and adapt to the real world in a human-like way. It matters to investors because it can lead to smarter robots, autonomous vehicles, or advanced sensors that improve efficiency and open new markets, potentially creating significant business opportunities and competitive advantages.
Spatial Intent Fusion technical
"today summarized two working demonstrations of Spatial Intent Fusion on its Orchestra Physical AI platform"
Spatial intent fusion is the process of combining location data (where things or people are) with behavioral cues (what they appear to want or do) from multiple sensors or data sources to produce a single, clearer picture of likely movement or purpose. For investors, it matters because products or systems that use this fusion—like mapping, targeted services, delivery logistics, or autonomous navigation—can make more accurate decisions, improve user experience, reduce errors, and therefore increase revenue potential or lower operational risk; think of it as assembling several clues to predict where someone is headed.
FAQ
What is Wetour Robotics’ Orchestra Physical AI platform?
Orchestra is Wetour Robotics’ Physical AI platform designed to translate wrist-based muscle signals, gestures and spatial intent into real-time commands. It uses modules like the Conductor sEMG wristband and a portable edge AI hub to control connected devices locally.
What did Wetour Robotics demonstrate with its Conductor sEMG wristband?
Wetour Robotics demonstrated a Conductor sEMG wristband controlling smart home IoT devices, computer screens and AR interfaces. Commands such as turning lights on or scrolling webpages were processed locally through one Orchestra edge AI hub, without relying on cloud connectivity.
When is Wetour Robotics’ Orchestra product launch event?
Wetour Robotics plans to show the full live Orchestra system at its inaugural product launch event on May 28 in Austin, Texas. The company provided a dedicated registration link for attendees interested in experiencing the interface and demonstrations.
