AgiBot Launches Industrial-Grade Interactive Robot G2
AgiBot has launched its next-generation industrial-grade interactive embodied robot, the AgiBot G2, announced in a press release. The model integrates high-performance motion joints, precision torque sensors, and an advanced spatial perception system, enabling applications in industrial production, logistics, and guided tours.
The AgiBot G2 features upgraded hardware with full-scene omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, a three-degree-of-freedom waist for human-like movements, and a cross-shaped wrist force-controlled arm capable of real-time external force detection. It supports rapid deployment without specialized skills, includes a dual-battery hot-swappable design, and can operate continuously with autonomous charging.
Powered by AgiBot’s in-house AI models GO-1 and GE-1, the robot performs complex, long-sequence tasks using multimodal understanding and predictive simulation. Running on NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor T5000 platform, it achieves low-latency processing and can run large AI models locally. The G2 passed more than 130 component and environmental tests to meet industrial reliability standards.
The robot has been demonstrated in auto parts assembly, logistics sorting, and guided tour scenarios, and is now being deployed in automotive parts manufacturing and consumer electronics production. AgiBot also plans to expand G2’s applications to security, inspection, education, and research sectors.
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