Agibot Shipped A Staggering 5,000 Humanoid Robots In The Last 3 Months

My latest at Forbes: Shanghai-based Agibot shipped 5,000 humanoid robots in the last three months, matching its entire three-year cumulative total in a single quarter. To put that in context: it took two years to ship the first 1,000 robots, another year to reach 5,000 total, and now they’ve done 5,000 in 90 days.

That’s not linear growth. That’s the supply chain and manufacturing flywheel actually starting to spin.

The company’s CTO says this reflects a “fundamental shift” in their ability to scale, as the supply chain matures and manufacturing standardizes. Driving it is commercial demand that’s now large enough to justify full industrial-scale production. We’re moving from “is this technically feasible” to “how fast can you actually ship.”

The robotics industry has been promising this kind of scale for a while. Agibot’s numbers suggest it’s not a promise anymore.

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