TechFlow, June 25 — At the Nasdaq listing ceremony hosted by KraneShares, a humanoid robot powered by OpenMind's OM1 operating system made an appearance and participated in the market launch event. Embodied intelligence and cutting-edge infrastructure took center stage in capital markets for the first time.
Meanwhile, OpenMind and Robostore, Unitree Robotics' U.S. distributor, jointly announced the rollout of an AI-native curriculum based on real robotic platforms across the U.S. K–12 education system, aiming to help students engage early with autonomous intelligence and real-world robotic systems.
Sources indicate that OpenMind was founded by a Stanford team dedicated to building foundational infrastructure for intelligent machines, integrating open-source AI, decentralized identity, location verification, and machine collaboration mechanisms to enable robots to operate autonomously and interact reliably in the physical world.
In addition, OpenMind has launched a support program for developers and robotics startups, providing the OM1 system, compatible robot hardware, and development tools to accelerate the practical application and commercialization of embodied intelligence technologies.





