AGIBOT introduced a range of robotic platforms and artificial intelligence models as it moves to expand deployment of embodied AI in operational settings. The company presented four main hardware systems and outlined eight AI models covering motion control, task execution, simulation, and human interaction. The models are designed to be deployed with the company’s systems and updated using data collected during real-world operation.
The AGIBOT A3 humanoid robot is designed for interactive environments such as customer service and entertainment. The G2 Air is a mobile manipulator built for tasks involving human operators, including retail and logistics workflows. The OmniHand 3 series includes robotic hands for precision manipulation in industrial and service applications. The D2 Max is a quadruped robot intended for autonomous use in inspection, security, and field operations. AGIBOT also introduced MEgo, a system for collecting training data using human-operated devices rather than robotic hardware.
Peng Zhihui, co-founder, president and chief technology officer, said the company is focusing on applying these systems in production environments. “Embodied intelligence is no longer a concept, it is becoming a new form of productive infrastructure,” he said. “We are moving embodied intelligence from laboratory curiosity to production-line reality, enabling robots to truly integrate into human workflows and create measurable value across major scenarios.”
The company is positioning this phase as a shift toward deployment at scale, with an emphasis on integrating robots into existing processes such as industrial handling, logistics sorting, retail services, and inspection tasks. AGIBOT stated that its systems are already in use across multiple projects and that it is expanding its partner network. Its AIMA platform provides software tools, operating systems, and simulation capabilities intended to support development and deployment of applications built on its systems.
