Agibot, a Shanghai startup founded in 2023, has unveiled five new humanoid robots (bipedal and wheeled) at its most recent annual event. These innovative models are part of the “Yuanzheng” and “Lingxi” series and are designed for a variety of uses, from manufacturing to research and data collection.
Peng Zhihui, founder of Agibot, introduced the new humanoid family. Source: CN. Technology launch
What are Agibot’s new humanoid robots?
New launches include the Yuanzheng A2, an interactive robot designed for services, and the Yuanzheng A2-W, optimized for flexible manufacturing processes. For heavier jobs, Agibot introduced the Yuanzheng A2-Max, which promises greater strength and durability in industrial environments.
It is important to note that the Yuanzheng A2, a biped humanoid that stands out as the company’s flagship model, is an interactive robot designed for services that combines advanced artificial intelligence with a design that mimics human gait. It is 169 centimeters tall and weighs 69 kilograms, and is equipped with several equipped with several sensorsIt can see, hear and process text, audio and visual information.
Within the Lingxi series, the Lingxi X1, an open source robot created in collaboration with Zhiyuan X-Lab, was introduced. This model is particularly notable because Agibot offers it freely for developers, which means they will have access to its design schematics, software and algorithms. Another of the service robots is the Lingxi X1-W.
“We have made some progress in product research and development over the past year and are now at the forefront of the industry.” stated Zhihui at the launch of the company’s next-generation humanoid robots, which aim to compete with Tesla’s Tesla’s Optimus.
Humanoids to be mass-produced
In addition to robots, Agibot also presented its roadmap for artificial intelligence. artificial intelligence intelligence, dubbed G1-G5. This technological breakthrough is backed by its embedded intelligence data system, AIDEA, which promises to improve robot power, perception, communication and control.
Jiang Qingsong, partner and vice president of marketing at the company, announced that mass production of the bipedal humanoid robots will begin in October 2024. The company is expected to reach a monthly production of 100 units, with an estimated total of 300 units, including humanoid robots y wheeled robots.
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Source and photos: Agibot