China, 17th Oct 2025 — On August 21, 2025, Agibot held its inaugural Partner Conference in Shanghai. As the theme of “Advancing with Intelligence, Embarking on a New Era”, the conference comprehensively showcased Agibot’s full-chain layout across “product, technology, business, ecosystem, capital, and team” through strategic announcements, demonstrations of eight scenario-based solutions, and immersive experiences with hundreds of robots. Leveraging the “One Body, Three Intelligences” full-stack technology architecture and a comprehensive product matrix for all scenarios, Agibot is collaborating with partners to accelerate the commercialization process of embodied intelligence and propel the industry from technological exploration to scale commercialization.

PART1. Collaborative Software and Hardware Builds a New Embodied Intelligence Ecosystem, with Multi-Scenario Coverage Accelerating the New Era of Commercial Embodied Intelligence

At the main forum, Deng Taihua, Chairman and CEO of Agibot, delivered an impactful opening speech. He proposed that the world is on the eve of the great explosion of embodied intelligence, with artificial intelligence rapidly advancing towards AGI. He stated that 2025 will be an inflection point for the commercial development of embodied intelligent robots, which will ultimately become the next generation of mass-market intelligent terminal, following phones and cars.

Adhering to its original aspiration of creating infinite productivity, Agibot aims to become a global leader in the intelligent robotics field, pioneer the general-purpose robot industry ecosystem, and accelerate the arrival of the era of general intelligence. Deng Taihua also elaborated on Agibot’s core strategy: guided by the goal of general-purpose, mass-produced humanoid robots, focus on building a full-stack software and hardware platform with strong intelligence and easy collaboration; progressively promote deployment in industrial, commercial, and home commercial scenarios; and ultimately build an application ecosystem for a general intelligent robot platform.

Although established less than three years ago, Agibot has already achieved numerous industry-leading milestones. The company continuously builds core product competitiveness around the “One Body, Three Intelligences” concept, achieving the industry’s only full-series, full-scenario product layout, and establishing a full-stack technology layout encompassing the body, cerebellum, and brain. In business operations, by continuously strengthening product capabilities and progressively deploying products suitable for different scenarios, it is gradually achieving cross-domain scale commercialization, maintaining strong business development momentum while continuously breaking into high-quality major client bases.

Deng Taihua emphasized that ecosystem co-creation is the core driver for the scaling of the embodied intelligence industry, explicitly listing it as one of the company’s core strategies. Agibot will pool global innovative forces through three main paths: open source, being integrated, and capital empowerment.

In terms of technology open source, Agibot has open-sourced the robot middleware AimRT and a million-unit real-robot dataset, and launched the first embodied intelligence operating system, “Lingqu OS”, thereby promoting the industry’s journey towards standardized, scaled, and ecosystem-driven development.

In building the business ecosystem, Agibot implements an Enablement Strategy, using its own platform technology to integrate the vertical capabilities of leading industry partners in R&D, market, delivery, etc., to create industry-specific embodied agents covering eight scenarios including guided reception, entertainment & commercial performances, intelligent manufacturing, and logistics sorting. Simultaneously, it is building a layered distribution system, effectively lowering the barrier to cooperation by clarifying responsibilities, rights, and benefits, and establishing incentive mechanisms.

Furthermore, to support early-stage innovation, Agibot launched the first startup acceleration program focused on the embodied intelligence industry chain—”Agibot Plan A”. This plan aims to incubate 50+ high-potential early-stage projects and build a trillion-yuan industrial ecosystem within three years. Agibot will provide participants with benefits including technical support, financing empowerment, scenario access, and entrepreneurial incubation. Deng Taihua announced on-site that the first startup cohort officially opened for applications globally from robot startups and developer teams on August 21, 2025.

Currently, the Agibot team is continuously expanding, with increasing talent density. On this foundation, Agibot also clearly presented its plans and goals for the next five years to its partners.

Deng Taihua concluded, “From technological breakthroughs to industry explosion, from Chinese innovation to global leadership, every step Agibot takes is inseparable from the support of our partners.” Agibot will work hand-in-hand with global partners to promote embodied intelligent robots as a new productive force that changes the world, jointly opening a new chapter in the intelligent era.

PART2. Interpretation of the “1+3” Full-Stack Technology Strategy&Three Product Series Covering Diverse Scenarios

Peng Zhihui, Co-founder and CTO of  Agibot, systematically interpreted the “1+3” full-stack technology strategy, building upon the robot body to develop three core capabilities: Motion Intelligence, Interaction Intelligence, and Task Intelligence. “We are not just making a few robots, but creating a base for a self-evolving general embodied intelligence agent,” he explained. Motion Intelligence enables robots to “walk steadily and move quickly,” achieving adaptive walking on complex terrain based on Sim2Real reinforcement learning. Interaction Intelligence allows them to “hear and understand, chat naturally,” with multi-modal dialogue response times reaching the one-second level. Task Intelligence tackles “grasping accurately and performing delicate tasks,” achieving a closed loop from grasping to fine manipulation through real-robot reinforcement learning. These three intelligences can be flexibly combined in robots of different forms, creating a “one set of capabilities, multiple carriers” technology flywheel.

Peng showcased Agibot’s three product series at the event: The YuanZheng (Expedition) series’ YuanZheng A2 is the industry’s first full-sized humanoid robot for scaled commercial deployment, having passed 2000+ hours of walking tests and obtained safety certifications in China, the US, and Europe. It focuses on guided reception and entertainment/commercial performances, supporting full-body customization. The JingLing (Genie) series’ JingLing G1 possesses native data collection and integrated collection-push capabilities. Paired with platforms like Genie Studio, it is suited for industrial, commercial, and other scenarios. LingXi X2 from the LingXi series is an agile, life-like, and 1.3 meters tall robot, covering scenarios like entertainment/commercial performances, store reception, and scientific research/education.

During the conference, Peng released “LinkCraft,” a robot motion and expression creation platform. Described as a disruptive, AI-powered multi-modal content generation and editing tool for robots, it features rich motion libraries, supports preview editing, motion import, choreography, and performance, reducing the barrier for robot secondary development to virtually zero. Peng emphasized that while robots are moving from labs to life and industry, “interaction and expression” remain bottlenecks, and partners/developers need simpler, more efficient ways to customize robot behavior. “LinkCraft’s vision is to make robots express as naturally as humans and let creators choreograph as freely as directors.” The platform is expected to rapidly enrich interactive forms across various scenarios, accelerating scenario co-creation and ecosystem deployment in commercial services, cultural entertainment, and other fields.

Additionally, Peng impressively unveiled the LingXi X2-W prototype – a wheeled dual-arm robot specifically designed for “Task Intelligence.” Just a month prior, Agibot’s innovative wheel-legged LingXi X2-N had already garnered widespread attention. The LingXi X2-W prototype further embodies the design philosophy of “becoming the smoothest native Task Intelligence body,” featuring core attributes such as an omnidirectional mobile base, high-DOF dual arms with bionic wrists, compact storage (footprint < 0.5㎡), dual power system switching, dexterous three-finger hands with tactile feedback, omnidirectional perception system, powerful edge computing unit, and low cost. Peng stated that the LingXi X2-W is currently in the prototype stage, but with continuous breakthroughs in algorithms and models, it is expected to become a benchmark for the next generation of embodied intelligence task robots.

“YuanZheng reaches out, JingLing gets the job done, LingXi wins hearts,” Peng emphasized, noting that the synergistic efforts of these three series will help Agibot accelerate rapidly. “Looking ahead three years, Agibot aims to achieve deployment of hundreds of thousands of general-purpose robots, support autonomous generalization across hundreds of tasks, and build an open, evolvable, self-growing general robot ecosystem.”

PART3. Business Initiatives: Multiple Measures to Improve Industry Development

Jiang Qingsong, Partner and Vice President of Agibot, stated that the company currently focuses on eight major scenarios in business: guided reception, entertainment/commercial performances, industrial intelligence, logistics sorting, security inspection, commercial cleaning, data collection/training, and scientific research/education. It has launched customized solutions and achieved large-scale applications across multiple industries.

To popularize promote technology and further scenario deployment, Jiang released the 2025 Partner Policy, proposing the construction of a multi-tier partner system. Based on the principle of “directing premium resources to premium partners,” it provides comprehensive support to jointly build a synergistic “technology-product-scenario” ecosystem and share industry dividends.

“Embodied intelligence is moving from the laboratory to all industries. Agibot not only has the industry’s most complete robot product family but has also built a channel system that allows partners to ‘board with low barriers and grow with high returns.’ The goal is to work with partners to truly convert AI’s creativity into customer productivity,” Jiang said.

Additionally, the conference featured four sub-forums, eight commercial scenario exhibition areas, and an AgiBot Night tech party. Through detailed product displays, case studies of scenario deployment, and immersive interactions, partners could directly experience the commercial capabilities of embodied intelligence.

As the industry’s first large-scale ecosystem gathering, the conference helped solidify consensus across the industry chain through the clear communication of its core strategy. In the future, Agibot will continue to join hands with partners to accelerate the commercial implementation of embodied intelligence, promote the industry’s shift from technological exploration to scale commercialization, and establish a new global benchmark for the embodied intelligence industry.

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