Gasgoo Munich- Minth Group announced on May 11 that its subsidiary, United Alloy-Tech Company, has signed a framework agreement with MIRLE Group. The agreement was inked on April 15, 2026.
Under the deal, the partners will collaborate on projects involving intelligent robots and robotic dogs. The scope spans the research, development, manufacturing, and sales of complete units, alongside the creation of application scenarios for these machines.
To execute the partnership, the companies plan to establish one or more joint ventures in Taiwan. The registered capital is projected at 1 billion New Taiwan dollars. United Alloy-Tech Company is set to hold a 60% stake directly, while MIRLE Group will control the remaining 40%, either directly or through its affiliates.

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As a leading global auto parts supplier, Minth Group operates two core divisions: the R&D, production, and sales of automotive components, and tooling and molds. Its component portfolio includes metal and trim parts, plastics, aluminum products, and battery boxes. The tooling business focuses on molds, checking fixtures, and clamps used in the development and processing of exterior trim and body structures, supported by a comprehensive global footprint.
Building on this foundation, Minth has been aggressively expanding into new frontiers like artificial intelligence, robotics, the low-altitude economy, and smart mobility. Leveraging its industrial capabilities, global network, and local operational expertise, the company aims to cultivate a "second growth curve" and position itself as a top-tier supplier of robotic system components.
Earlier this year, in early February, Minth revealed it had agreed on key terms for a U.S.-based joint venture with Leader Harmonious Drive Systems. That partnership is slated to focus on the design, manufacturing, and commercialization of joint module assemblies for humanoid robots across North America.
MIRLE Group, the new partner, specializes in the design, development, manufacturing, and sales of automation equipment and systems. Its offerings include semiconductor automation systems, development of intelligent robots and robotic dogs, smart automation applications, AI digital technology products, and industrial controllers.









