AiMOGA Robotics Unveils Global Brand Strategy at Chery International User Summit

October 20, 2025
At the 2025 Chery International User Summit in Wuhu, AiMOGA Robotics, incubated by Chery Auto Group, announced its global brand strategy and plans to integrate robotics with automotive technologies.

AiMOGA Robotics, incubated by Chery Auto Group, unveiled its global brand strategy during the 2025 Chery International User Summit held in Wuhu, China, announced in a press release. The announcement marks Chery’s expansion into the “Automotive + Robot” era, aiming to merge automotive engineering with robotics to build an intelligent and collaborative ecosystem.

At the event, AiMOGA’s General Manager Zhang Guibing outlined the company’s development plan to launch humanoid and quadruped robots across industrial, educational, and home service sectors. The company targets global sales of over 90,000 quadruped robots and 40,000 humanoid robots by 2030.

AiMOGA has achieved L3 assistance-level capability after three years of research and development. This upgrade leverages Chery’s electric vehicle technologies, including motor and reducer design, as well as its MoLink cloud platform and MoNet vision-language model.

Backed by Chery’s international network spanning more than 120 countries, AiMOGA has already entered markets including Malaysia, Indonesia, the UAE, and South Africa. The company plans to continue expanding globally, building a service system with real-time response and full-dimensional support.

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