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AGIBOT is a leading developer of general-purpose embodied intelligent robots, offering a one-stop development platform for Embodied AI alongside integrated data solutions. Key products include the open-source AgiBot X1 and the AgiBot G1 Universal Embodied Intelligent Robot.

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