AGIBOT Surpasses 5,000 Units in Humanoid Robot Production
- AGIBOT has officially rolled out its 5,000th mass-produced humanoid robot, marking a new high in scaled production.
- The company reports 1,742 A-Series, 1,846 X-Series, and 1,412 G-Series robots produced across its humanoid lineup.
AGIBOT has announced it has reached a major manufacturing milestone by rolling out its 5,000th mass-produced humanoid robot. The company attributes the milestone to ongoing gains in system stability, reliability, and durability.
According to AGIBOT, it has produced 1,742 units of its full-size A-Series robot, 1,846 units of the half-size agile X-Series, and 1,412 units of the task-optimized G-Series, designed for complex operations in manufacturing, logistics, and services. Alongside its hardware, AGIBOT has introduced tools like LinkCraft, a no-code platform that converts human motion videos into robot performances using imitation learning and AI-driven motion capture.
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This milestone builds on AGIBOT’s recent rollout of real-world reinforcement learning on a production line with Longcheer Technology. That system enables robots to adapt to layout changes in real time without custom fixtures, marking a shift from rigid automation to flexible, self-training robotics in live industrial settings.
🌀 Tom’s Take:
AGIBOT is showing progress and proving it can deliver its robots at scale. This milestone is meant to build confidence in its ability to support real-world use and the growing demand for its robot.
Source: PR Newswire / AGIBOT