AGIBOT Humanoid Robots in Action
On June 29 at 8:00 PM, Chinese company AGIBOT wrapped up a six-day live broadcast showcasing its humanoid robots working at the Longcheer Technology electronics factory in Nanchang. During this period, the robots handled quality control tasks for tablets, proving their capabilities in a real-world production environment. Over 64 hours of operation, they completed 64,828 tasks with an impressive 99.99% success rate. A total of 17,625 tablets were produced as part of this process.
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The robots operated in the tablet quality control section, performing duties across more than four different workflows. This demonstration marked a major milestone for AGIBOT as it seeks to provide a clearer answer to the industrialization needs of embodied artificial intelligence. Yao Maoqing, President of AGIBOT's Embodied AI Business Unit, commented:
“By bringing multiple humanoid robots onto a real production line and making the process visible for six consecutive days, we wanted to offer a more transparent response to what the industrialization of embodied AI truly requires.” - Yao Maoqing
Beyond the robots' successful performance, AGIBOT also announced the production of its 15,000th robot, the AGIBOT G2. This model is a wheeled mobile manipulator with a humanoid upper body. The 15,000th unit has already been delivered to manufacturing partner Longcheer. Notably, AGIBOT has rapidly scaled up its robot output:
- It previously took the company about a year to increase production from 1,000 to 5,000 robots.
- The jump from 5,000 to 10,000 units took just three months.
According to recent data, AGIBOT holds a 39% share of the global humanoid robot supply market, underscoring its leadership in this field.
The AGIBOT demonstration at the Longcheer Technology factory highlights the growing role of humanoid robots in industry, reflecting advances in automation and artificial intelligence technologies. The high task success rate and rapid production growth point to intensifying competition in this sector and potential shifts in manufacturing methods worldwide. With a significant market share, AGIBOT is well-positioned to become a key player in transforming industrial processes, particularly in product quality control.
As AGIBOT continues to make strides in the robotics industry, it's worth noting that other manufacturers are also integrating humanoid robots into their production lines. For example, a recent demonstration at the Chinese automaker Seres showcased a humanoid robot in action, highlighting the growing trend of automation in various sectors. To learn more about this innovative development, check out the details in our article on the humanoid robot at Seres factory.