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Galbot specializes in Embodied AGI Robots to empower industries and serve homes. Their flagship product, the GALBOT G1, is a mobile dual-arm robot known for its world-leading, generalizable manipulation ability with a high success rate in complex tasks like factory sorting, retail restocking, and household chores

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