Agibot carried out the world’s first live streaming of humanoid robots on the production line

7/7/2026, 09:14 AMЕвгения Слив

China’s Agibot has completed the world’s first live streaming of humanoid robots on a production line. As part of the experiment, eight G2 robots worked for six days (23-28 June) on the tablet quality control line at the Longcheer Technology plant in Nanchang. During this period, the robots accumulated more than 64 hours of total working time by performing 64,828 operations in four work processes with a success rate of 99.99%.

Thanks to the work of robots, 17,625 tablets were produced on the line. The key difference of the experiment is to work in a real-life environment with adaptation to the pace of production, interaction with human operators and changing conditions rather than in an isolated laboratory environment. The integration of G2 into Longcheer production began in April 2026, so the June broadcast demonstrated the system’s maturity after months of development.

Immediately after the completion of the experiment, Agibot announced the release of a 15,000 robot, which was delivered to its partner, Longcheer Technology. The company focuses on demonstrating technology in conditions as close to reality as possible, which sets its approach apart from laboratory tests of competitors. The sustainability of this format for integrating humanoid robots into mass production will be demonstrated by the following Agibot projects.

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