AGIBOT produces 15,000th robot, marking a milestone in embodied AI deployment AGIBOT Innovation Technology Co. announced the production of its 15,000th robot, a milestone in scaling embodied AI systems from batch production to larger-scale deployment. The company's G2 wheeled mobile manipulator, designed for industrial tasks, reflects progress in manufacturing and real-world application of embodied AI. AGIBOT Innovation Technology Co. today said that the 15,000th robot has rolled off its production line. The company said this reflects its progress in moving embodied AI systems from product validation and batch production toward larger-scale deployment. “The rollout of our 15,000th robot is not only an important milestone in AGIBOT’s mass production and engineering delivery capabilities, but also a reflection of the broader industry’s move toward scaled deployment in real-world settings,” stated Dr. Yao Maoqing, partner, senior vice president, and president of the embodied AI business unit at AGIBOT. “As the industry moves from proof of concept toward real-world application, AGIBOT will continue to bring robots into more real-world scenarios and advance the industrialization of embodied AI through scaled delivery and deployment,” he said. Founded in 2023, AGIBOT said it is developing the foundation model and corresponding robotic embodiments needed to bring general intelligence into the physical world. Its claimed that its “Three Intelligences in One” architecture integrates locomotion, Interactions, and manipulation into a unified system. The Shanghai-based company https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/agibot/ ‘s portfolio spans humanoid robots, quadrupeds https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/legged , dexterous systems, and commercial cleaning https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/cleaning/ systems. AGIBOT scales production AGIBOT previously announced that it took about a year to grow from 1,000 to 5,000 units. The next step, from 5,000 to 10,000 units, took only three months, with production speed increasing by more than four times compared with the previous phase. The company said it has further extended this acceleration to 15,000 units. The milestone unit was an AGIBOT G2 https://www.agibot.com/products/G2 , a wheeled mobile manipulator https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/mobile-manipulation with a humanoid torso and arms designed for industrial tasks. “The completion of AGIBOT’s 15,000th robot marks more than a production milestone,” said AGIBOT. “It reflects a broader set of capabilities spanning product portfolio development, supply chain readiness, standardized manufacturing, engineering delivery, and on-site deployment.” It noted that bringing embodied AI https://www.therobotreport.com/category/design-development/ai-cognition/ from production to real-world use required integrated capabilities across robot body design, full-system manufacturing, software-hardware integration, application-specific adaptation, and implementation in the field. “Sustained production at this scale requires not only strong product development, but also reliable supply, repeatable manufacturing processes, and the ability to deliver robots into working environments,” said the company. G2 gets embodied AI validation In late June, AGIBOT completed https://www.agibot.com/article/231/detail/79.html about 100 cumulative hours of factory livestream operations https://www.therobotreport.com/agibot-deploys-semi-humanoid-robots-in-electronics-manufacturing/ featuring the AGIBOT G2 see video below . The robot conducted quality inspections https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/inspection/ of tablets aligned with factory production rhythms and worked continuously alongside line workers. The company also offered https://www.therobotreport.com/agibot-holds-world-challenge-2026-see-how-ai-models-perform-real-tasks/ a World Challenge alongside ICRA https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/icra/ to demonstrate how AI models can enable robotics for industrial tasks. An increasing number of humanoid https://www.therobotreport.com/category/robots-platforms/humanoids/ robot developers are entering into commercial trials, including Agility https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/agility-robotics/ , Boston Dynamics https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/boston-dynamics , Figure AI https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/figure-ai/ , and Humanoid https://www.therobotreport.com/tag/humanoid/ . According to https://www.agibot.com/article/231/detail/33.html market research firm Omdia, AGIBOT ranked first globally in humanoid robot shipments and market share in 2025, with annual shipments of 5,168 units and a 39% share of the global market. AGIBOT asserted that its embodied AI leadership is extending from shipments to sustained production, reliable delivery, and real-world deployment. “Industry competition is moving beyond single-robot demonstrations and proof-of-concept projects toward scaled production, batch delivery, and real-world application,” it said. “As more robots enter industrial, commercial, and public-service environments, the ability to sustain large-scale production and deployment will become an important measure of industrialization capability.”