- Agibot showcased its full range of general-purpose embodied robots in Munich and established a partnership with automotive parts giant Minth.
- Minth will serve as Agibot's strategic partner and sales agent in Europe.

After securing the largest share of the global humanoid robot market, Chinese embodied intelligence company Agibot is now setting its sights on expanding into the European continent.
The company announced its official entry into the European market on Tuesday in Munich, Germany, and entered into a strategic partnership with global automotive parts giant Minth Group to accelerate the large-scale deployment of its products locally.
At the Munich event, Agibot showcased its full lineup of universal embodied robotics solutions, including the Expedition A2 full-scale humanoid robot — designed for multimodal interaction — and the Elf G2 industrial robot tailored for high-precision manufacturing.
The company said its products are engineered for large-scale deployment in manufacturing, logistics, and other sectors, offering "plug-and-play" flexibility.
To facilitate smoother overseas market entry, Agibot selected Minth as its strategic partner and sales agent in Europe. With 15 years of deep European market experience and an extensive factory network, Minth will serve as its local representative.
Minth's globally distributed modern factories will directly function as dedicated training bases for Agibot robots, said Wei Qinglian, the company's chairman and CEO.
This tie-up will accelerate Minth's own smart manufacturing upgrades while providing Agibot with real-world industrial data to speed up AI algorithm iterations, Wei noted.
Additionally, Minth will facilitate localized robot production and full-cycle services across Europe.
According to a report by market research firm Omdia, the global humanoid robot market entered a rapid growth phase in 2025, with total annual shipments reaching about 13,000 units.
Among these, Agibot secured the top global position in shipment volume metrics with over 5,100 annual deliveries and a 39% global market share.