Overview
- AGIBOT, which announced the milestone Monday, said it crossed 10,000 humanoid robots after moving 5,000 units in the past three months.
- The company credits the surge to a steadier supply chain and standardized manufacturing that cut build time and complexity.
- A significant share of units now works in logistics, retail and showrooms, hospitality, education, and on factory lines across Europe, North America, Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
- Organizations are moving from small pilots to repeat rollouts, and AGIBOT says real-world use is boosting reliability and adding new capabilities over time.
- Independent research earlier this year from Omdia placed AGIBOT in the lead with just under 5,200 shipments, and it noted most humanoid robots were built in China.