Daily Technology
·17/04/2026
AGIBOT has successfully deployed its G2 semi-humanoid robots into a live consumer electronics manufacturing environment at Longcheer Technology, marking a significant step in the large-scale industrial implementation of embodied AI. These robots are now integrated into tablet production lines, working alongside human operators and demonstrating the transition of embodied AI from experimental stages to stable, scalable production.
The consumer electronics sector faces persistent challenges, including rigid production lines, lengthy reconfiguration times, and difficulties adapting to fluctuating demand. With shrinking product lifecycles and a rise in multi-model, small-batch production, traditional automation systems often prove too costly and inflexible. AGIBOT's initiative with Longcheer introduces embodied intelligence as a novel solution, offering enhanced manufacturing flexibility. By combining general-purpose robotics with AI-driven perception and decision-making, the system can rapidly adapt to dynamic production needs without extensive hardware changes.
At Longcheer's facility, the AGIBOT G2 robots are primarily utilized at multimedia integrated testing stations, performing precise loading and unloading tasks. Operating on high-speed assembly lines, these robots autonomously handle tablets, navigate complex factory layouts, place devices into testing fixtures with millimeter-level accuracy, and sort finished or defective units. A key advantage is the system's ability to operate without custom tooling and its support for mixed-model production, leading to faster changeovers and reduced downtime.
The deployment has yielded impressive results across several key industrial metrics:
A single AGIBOT G2 robot can streamline multiple manual processes, ensuring consistent output and balancing efficiency, cost, and flexibility.
The AGIBOT G2 robot is designed for continuous operation, featuring dual hot-swappable batteries and pass-through charging. The system's performance is underpinned by AGIBOT's embodied AI approach, enabling quick deployment, adaptation to changing conditions, and reliable operation in high-speed manufacturing. Following the successful integration at Longcheer, AGIBOT plans to expand its deployment to 100 robots by the third quarter of 2026. The company also aims to accelerate adoption across other industries, including automotive, semiconductors, and energy.









