China to Produce Humanoid Robots in Kazakhstan
Photo: Agibot.com
The Chinese company AgiBot will manufacture robots in Kazakhstan, following an agreement signed during the Digital Almaty forum, Orda reports.
The Ministry of Digital Development and the Qazaqstan Investment Corporation finalized the deal with Chinese business representatives.
AgiBot plans to establish a joint venture in Kazakhstan for the production and implementation of robots and AI solutions, the Ministry of Digitalization of Kazakhstan stated.
AgiBot specializes in humanoid robot production. According to its website, these robots can perform household tasks, work on factory assembly lines and warehouses, and even serve customers in supermarkets.
Founded in February 2023, AgiBot has already produced 1,000 robots at its Shanghai facility, demonstrating strong market demand for its products.
Kazakhstan has been chosen as the first country in the region to localize AgiBot's production, with plans for further exports, the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovations, and Aerospace Industry noted.
The Digital Almaty forum took place in Almaty from January 31 to February 1, focusing on advancements in AI technologies.
Original Author: Igor Ulitin
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