Gasgoo Munich- AgiBot is set to unveil a suite of new products at the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC 2026). Beyond the launches, the company will open its "Smart Operations Island" for demonstrations and transport an actual production line onto the show floor to highlight real-world deployment applications. More than 60 robots will also be on duty throughout the venue, handling various public services.

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The Yuanzheng A3 Ultra, the latest flagship in AgiBot’s Yuanzheng series, is slated for a major launch at the event.
Standing 174cm tall, the Yuanzheng A3 Ultra features a 360-degree vision and LiDAR fusion perception system. It boasts 700 TOPS of computing power supported by a proprietary three-layer heterogeneous computing architecture. Key specs include a high-fidelity dexterous hand, UWB+RTK centimeter-level fusion positioning, 8-hour battery life, and autonomous charging. Powered by the Lingxin and Lingchuang platforms, the robot is designed to rapidly adapt to various business needs, ranging from exhibition guiding and hotel reception to venue navigation, retail assistance, security patrols, and research education.
Notably, the Yuanzheng A3 Ultra has been named a "Gem of the Exhibition" at WAIC 2026. It stands as the only embodied AI product among the ten items selected for the honor this year.
AgiBot will also showcase a range of other products, including the Lingxi X2 EDU, the Jingling G2 Max, and the Linjiedian OmniHand3 Ultra-M dexterous hand. Additionally, the company will display a new quadruped riding robot developed in partnership with Haochen Technology.
The Lingxi X2 EDU features a lightweight humanoid frame standing 130cm tall, with 29 degrees of freedom (DoF) across its body and 7 DoF per arm. It offers a 3kg payload capacity and a fully modular design. By opening up its underlying motion control and hardware-software interfaces, AgiBot aims to make the robot truly disassemblable, modifiable, and developer-friendly.
The OmniHand3 Ultra-M dexterous hand offers 20 active degrees of freedom, integrating visuotactile sensors at the fingertips of all five fingers, while the palm is dotted with 3D tactile perception points. Using this technology, AgiBot will conduct a live demonstration of the hand folding balloons.
On the application front, AgiBot will highlight its deployment capabilities across multiple scenarios, including chip packaging and testing Tray handling, the GSA & Junpu Intelligent production line, robot staffing services, and commercial cleaning. These displays aim to demonstrate the tangible value of embodied AI in real-world environments.
Meanwhile, Qingtian Zu—a Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform co-founded by AgiBot—will deploy over 60 robots at the conference. Covering models such as the Yuanzheng A3, Lingxi X2, and Kutuo D1, these units will manage public services across four venues in three locations: the Expo area, Zhangjiang, and the West Bund. Services will include guided tours, unmanned retail, interactive experiences, and entertainment.









