The milestone, celebrated in late June 2026, underscores a significant acceleration in AGIBOT’s manufacturing capacity. Founded only in February 2023, the company reached its first 1,000 units shortly after inception, but the pace has since intensified. The jump from 5,000 to 10,000 robots took only three months, a fourfold increase in production speed compared to earlier phases. This rapid scaling suggests that the industry is moving past the proof-of-concept stage toward consistent, reliable delivery of hardware capable of handling complex tasks.
Dr. Yao Maoqing, President of the Embodied AI Business Unit at AGIBOT, noted that the achievement reflects a broader industry trend toward practical, real-world application. To maintain this growth, the company has invested heavily in standardized supply chains and quality control, ensuring that robots can function reliably alongside human workers. Recent factory trials bolster these claims; the G2 model successfully completed 100 hours of continuous operation on a tablet production line, performing quality inspections in sync with human-led workflows. With a 39% global market share in humanoid robot shipments in 2025, according to Omdia, AGIBOT is now leveraging its manufacturing footprint to cement its position in the competitive landscape of industrial automation.

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