BemiGo Unveils Autonomous Delivery Platform and AI Brain in Silicon Valley

April 29, 2026
BemiGo introduced its modular autonomous delivery platform, SmartVLA large model, and Brain 2.0 AI system at the Magic X Global Embodied Intelligence Innovation Conference in Silicon Valley, highlighting its T6 delivery robot with advanced perception and control capabilities.

BemiGo announced in a press release that it presented three core technologies at the Magic X Global Embodied Intelligence Innovation Conference held on April 28 in Silicon Valley. The company introduced a modular autonomous delivery platform, the SmartVLA large model, and the cloud-based AI brain Brain 2.0, alongside its T6 autonomous delivery robot.

The T6 robot features a cargo capacity of six cubic meters, a payload limit of 1,000 kilograms, and 550 TOPS of computing power. It achieves speeds up to 60 kilometers per hour and can travel 200 kilometers per charge. The system uses a 360-degree perception setup and an integrated algorithm to process 600 to 800 parcels per trip. The robot also supports over-the-air updates and modular maintenance through BemiGo’s Smartware 2.0 middleware.

Built on the NVIDIA Alpamayo 1.5 open-source foundation model and running on the Jetson Thor platform, the SmartVLA system enables real-world scene understanding and autonomous decision-making. Brain 2.0 coordinates multiple vehicles and delivery scenarios through a cloud control platform, data system, and mobile management app, creating a fully autonomous delivery workflow.

BemiGo stated that it is collaborating with partners such as Magic Atom to advance embodied intelligence and expand commercial autonomous delivery operations worldwide.

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