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This humanoid robotics company is going public, but its CEO isn’t promising a robot in your home anytime soon

This humanoid robotics company is going public, but its CEO isn’t promising a robot in your home anytime soon

Agility Robotics, a humanoid robotics startup, is focusing on practical execution rather than pursuing lofty valuations like its competitors. The company has announced plans to go public through a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC), marking a significant step in its growth strategy. This decision comes as the robotics industry continues to evolve, with increasing interest in humanoid technology for various applications. By opting for a SPAC, Agility Robotics aims to secure the necessary capital to advance its innovations and expand its market presence. The move reflects a strategic shift towards sustainable development and operational efficiency in a rapidly changing landscape.

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