- Agibot will hold its AI release week from April 7 to 14, planning to unveil a core physical AI breakthrough every workday.
- The company recently reached a milestone of 10,000 humanoid robots rolling off the production line, outpacing rivals like Tesla in mass production.

Agibot announced that its AI release week will officially kick off on April 7, as the Chinese humanoid robotics startup seeks to further consolidate its industry-leading position.
The event will run from April 7 to 14, during which Agibot will release a blockbuster technological breakthrough in physical AI every workday, the company announced on Weibo on Friday.
The week-long intensive release aims to showcase Agibot's in-house developed achievements in embodied intelligence, attempting to address the industry's pain points of technological patchwork and implementation gaps.
The future of embodied intelligence relies on systems capable of co-evolution, rather than just standalone cutting-edge technologies, the company said.
Just days before the announcement of this release week, Agibot saw its 10,000th humanoid robot officially roll off the production line on Monday.
This production pace exceeded general market expectations, coming just one quarter after the company announced its 5,000th robot rolling off the line, a speed that has surpassed its rival Tesla.
Peng Zhihui, co-founder, president, and CTO of Agibot, said at the roll-out ceremony that general-purpose embodied robots will accelerate into a critical stage of large-scale commercialization in 2026.
"Scale is not about whether they can perform a few movements, but whether they can work continuously for 24 hours in a factory," Peng noted.
Through this event, Agibot aims to solidify its market position amid fierce industry competition.
