At the 2025 Chery Global Innovation Conference in Wuhu, AiMOGA Robotics presented its humanoid robot, Mornine, in what the company described as the first fully autonomous on-stage presentation by a service robot. Mornine’s presentation, conducted in seven languages, showed the company’s progress in combining robotics and automotive technologies, an initiative referred to as “Automotive + Robot.”
The demonstration followed a keynote by Chery executive vice president Dr. Gao Xinhua, who said the collaboration represents Chery’s expansion from vehicle manufacturing into a broader technological ecosystem integrating intelligent systems. During the three-minute demonstration, Mornine outlined AiMOGA’s global deployment in more than 30 countries and showcased functions derived from Chery’s vehicle-engineering platform.
AiMOGA stated that Mornine incorporates Chery’s experience in intelligent cockpits and driver-assistance systems, enabling multilingual communication in 11 languages, high-precision autonomous navigation within a ±5-centimeter margin, and dynamic obstacle avoidance. The robot is designed for front-end customer service applications, including dealership reception, and can be adapted for use in public and commercial environments such as museums, retail spaces, and service centers.
At the conference venue, Mornine completed a demonstration of a car-purchasing reception process, performing greeting, product explanation, and door-opening functions. The company also exhibited the robot’s dexterous hand and multimodal interaction capabilities, which combine visual and tactile perception to manipulate objects and display facial expressions in real time.
