AGIBOT Hits 10,000
DeepMind‑backed AGIBOT has rolled out its 10,000th humanoid robot across multiple industries, marking a claimed scale milestone for robotics moving into production environments. The figure signals increasing deployment of physical automation alongside digital agentic AI systems. (therobotreport.com)
AGIBOT distributed a press release dated March 30, 2026 via PR Newswire accompanying its milestone announcement. (prnewswire.com) Multiple outlets reported AGIBOT saying it reached 10,000 units roughly three months after passing the 5,000 mark. (msn.com) Forbes traced AGIBOT’s ramp: two years to ship the first 1,000 units, another year to reach 5,000, then roughly 5,000 more units shipped within a recent three‑month window. (forbes.com) Trade coverage names the milestone machine as AGIBOT’s A3 bipedal model, which was unveiled in the weeks before the rollout. (robohorizon.com) Market trackers cited in regional reporting put AGIBOT shipments at just over 5,100 units in 2025, implying a roughly 39% share of reported global humanoid shipments that year against an Omdia projection of 13,000 total units. (techinasia.com) A direct rival, Unitree, reported shipping about 5,500 humanoid units in 2025 and has filed for a Shanghai STAR Market IPO seeking roughly 4.2 billion yuan (≈US$610 million), underscoring the production race in China’s humanoid sector. (scmp.com) AGIBOT’s public filings and reporting list strategic investors including LG Electronics and Mirae Asset, and databases show the company has raised in the order of tens of millions (about $83M) across multiple rounds through 2025. (roboticsandautomationnews.com) AGIBOT’s CTO Peng Zhihui characterized the output milestone as evidence of supply‑chain maturation and standardized manufacturing in the company’s PR messaging accompanying the announcement. (prnewswire.com)