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Agibot Humanoid Robots Begin Real Factory Work in China

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Agibot Humanoid Robots Begin Real Factory Work in China

The Agibot humanoid robots have entered real factory environments in China. Agibot has started an early pilot program. As a result, robots are now assisting with real production tasks. These robots are deployed at a facility linked to Longcheer Technology. They help with electronics assembly and testing processes. Therefore, they are part of daily factory operations. The G2 robots can pick parts, load machines, and sort items. In addition, they use AI and vision systems to recognize objects. As a result, they perform repetitive tasks with high accuracy.

Early step toward robotic workforce

Agibot says the robots improve over time through learning. This allows better efficiency with continued use. Therefore, performance may increase as the system evolves. The robots can complete tasks in about 18 to 20 seconds. They process around 310 units per hour during operation. In addition, they can run for long shifts with consistent output. Despite these capabilities, robots are not replacing humans at scale yet. Instead, they support workers in repetitive and time-consuming tasks. As a result, human roles remain essential in factories. This pilot marks an important step in robotics development. It shows how humanoid robots can assist in real-world environments. Overall, Agibot humanoid robots highlight the future of smart manufacturing. They combine AI, automation, and human support to improve productivity.

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