AgiBot Robotics Showcases Full Product Line and Hosts Global Challenge at IROS 2025

October 30, 2025
At the IROS 2025 conference in Hangzhou, AgiBot Robotics presented its full range of embodied intelligence robots and hosted the first AgiBot World Challenge, drawing over 400 teams worldwide.

AgiBot Robotics presented its complete product portfolio and hosted an international robotics competition during the IROS 2025 conference in Hangzhou, according to a press release. The event, held from October 19 to 25, focused on human-robot interaction and the integration of artificial intelligence with robotics.

AgiBot’s exhibition featured its G1, G2, X2, and A2 models, offering live demonstrations of embodied robotic intelligence in industrial applications. The G1 robot performed fully automated parcel supply operations in logistics scenarios without human assistance and collaborated with DEMAC’s Smart Shuttle Sorting Robot.

The company also co-hosted the first AgiBot World Challenge with OpenDriveLab. The competition attracted 431 teams from 23 countries and regions, including participants from universities and research institutions. The event highlighted the technical capabilities of global developers and demonstrated the reliability and advanced design of AgiBot’s robotics platform.

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