The Shanghai-based company released a video showing the manufacturing process, which includes robot assembly, testing, and collaboration between humans and robots. Agibot has already produced more than 962 units and is collecting real-world data to improve the robot’s performance.
In addition to the Raise A1, Agibot has developed several other models, including the Yuanzheng A2, a high-tech robot that can thread a needle and perform complex tasks. The company also produces specialized robots for cleaning and industrial use.
Source: Ferra

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