On the 16th, AGIBOT announced that it has officially launched commercial mass production of its general-purpose robots. As of December 15, the cumulative production of its robots reached 962 units, with plans to approach 1,000 units by the end of the year.
AGIBOT also released a video today showcasing its humanoid robot, “Expedition A2,” and its wheeled counterpart, “A2W,” performing tasks such as material storage and component assembly.
Founded by “Huawei Genius Youth” Zhihui Jun, AGIBOT focuses on the research and manufacturing of general-purpose humanoid robots. As a “star enterprise” in China’s humanoid robotics sector, the company has completed eight rounds of financing since its establishment, with the latest being the A++++++ round in September. According to AGIBOT, the company plans to initiate its Series B financing early next year.
With sustained financing and strategic partnerships, AGIBOT has achieved a valuation exceeding 7 billion RMB, making it one of China’s highest-valued and most cash-rich humanoid robotics companies. The company has grown rapidly, boasting over 300 employees within less than two years of operation, ranking among the top in China’s humanoid robotics startups.
On August 18, AGIBOT held its 2024 Annual Product Launch, unveiling five commercial humanoid robots under the “Expedition” and “Lingxi” series.
These robots feature a unified family design language, encompassing both wheeled and bipedal mobility forms. Their application scenarios include interactive services, flexible manufacturing, specialized operations, research and education, and data collection, showcasing AGIBOT’ diversified layout in the commercial market.
AGIBOT revealed that it estimates the delivery volume of its bipedal humanoid robot “Expedition A2” to reach around 200 units this year, while the wheeled humanoid robot “Expedition A2-W” is expected to reach 100 units. Other models currently do not have delivery plans.
At present, AGIBOT is collaborating with commercial partners such as Junsmart, Digital Huaxia, iFlytek, BeiDian Digital Intelligence, and Softtone to develop commercial solutions for various scenarios. Additionally, it is closely partnering with leading research institutions like the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and the Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, focusing on advancements in multi-modal large models and robotic operating systems.