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Chinese robotics start-up AgiBot lands deal to deploy 100 robots at car parts factories

The A2-W robots can meet the monthly manufacturing target of a production line in a single shift, the company says

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Employees work on a humanoid-robot production line at the AgiBot factory in Shanghai, China. Photo: Reuters
Xinmei Shen

Chinese robotics start-up AgiBot has secured an order from car parts manufacturer Fulin Precision to deploy nearly 100 robots across its factories, as commercial adoption of robotics gathers pace in the country.

Shanghai-based AgiBot, founded in 2023 and known locally as Zhiyuan Robotics, said on Monday it reached an agreement to deploy its A2-W wheeled dual-armed manufacturing robots at Fulin Precision’s facilities.

The A2-W – designed for tasks such as loading, unloading and transport – completed a live demonstration at Fulin Precision’s factories in July, meeting the monthly manufacturing target of a production line within a single shift, according to AgiBot’s blog post.

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The full deployment would see the robots deliver raw materials to support the production of 500 units per shift, while executing nearly 10,000 box-moving actions in the same time frame, AgiBot said.

The robots could free human workers from repetitive box-moving tasks, which can lead to lumbar muscle strain, allowing employees to focus on higher-value operations, a Fulin Precision director was quoted as saying.

A wheeled AgiBot robot works at a supermarket checkout counter during a demonstration. Photo: Handout
A wheeled AgiBot robot works at a supermarket checkout counter during a demonstration. Photo: Handout

AgiBot’s growing customer base reflects the increasing appetite among Chinese enterprises for intelligent machines.

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