AGIBOT and Longcheer Deploy Embodied AI Robots in Consumer Electronics Manufacturing

April 15, 2026
AGIBOT has deployed its AGIBOT G2 robots on Longcheer Technology’s tablet production lines, marking the first large-scale use of embodied AI in consumer electronics manufacturing.

AGIBOT has integrated its AGIBOT G2 robots into a live production environment operated by Longcheer Technology, marking the world’s first large-scale industrial deployment of embodied AI in consumer electronics manufacturing, announced in a press release.

Multiple AGIBOT G2 units are now operating on Longcheer’s tablet production lines, performing precision loading and unloading tasks at multimedia testing stations. The robots autonomously handle tablets, place them into fixtures with millimeter-level accuracy, and sort finished or defective units without custom tooling, enabling rapid adaptation to production changes.

According to the companies, the deployment achieved a throughput of up to 310 units per hour with a success rate exceeding 99.9% in continuous operation. Integration into the production line was completed within 36 hours, supporting 24/7 autonomous operation with minimal downtime.

The project highlights a shift toward flexible, software-driven manufacturing systems powered by embodied AI. AGIBOT plans to expand to 100 deployed robots by the third quarter of 2026 and extend applications to industries including automotive, semiconductors, and energy.

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