AGIBOT Hits 10,000 Robots as Production Speed Surges

AGIBOT Hits 10,000 Robots as Production Speed Surges
Source: Agibot
  • The company announced its 10,000th humanoid unit, marking one of the earliest large-scale production milestones in the sector.
  • Output ramped quickly, with the jump from 5,000 to 10,000 units completed in three months, far faster than the earlier phase

AGIBOT says it has produced its 10,000th humanoid robot, calling it one of the first instances of this level of volume in the industry. The company presents the milestone as a move from early validation into real-world deployment at scale. It credits the progress to a more mature supply chain and increasingly standardized manufacturing.

The company shared its production timeline, which shows a sharp ramp. The first 1,000 units took nearly two years, followed by about one year to reach 5,000. The next 5,000 were completed in three months, with production speed increasing by more than 400% compared to the previous phase.

The company says a considerable number of these robots are already operating in real-world scenarios, including logistics, showroom guidance, retail, hospitality services, education, and manufacturing. It reports deployments across Europe, North America, Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. The company says this is shifting from pilot projects to repeated deployments on a larger scale.


🌀 Tom’s Take:

A jump from 5,000 to 10,000 units in three months, alongside active deployments, points to production and distribution operating at a different scale than earlier phases.


Source: AGIBOT