BARCELONA, March 2, 2026 – AGIBOT, a global player in embodied intelligence, showcased its full range of humanoid robots and application solutions at MWC 2026, underscoring its strategic push into the European market. Following recent exhibitions in Milan and Munich, the company presented integrated robotics systems designed for retail, manufacturing, logistics, and service sectors, both at its own booth and alongside ecosystem partners across the venue.
The company’s portfolio includes several robot platforms tailored for specific use cases: the A2 Series full-sized humanoids for reception and guidance; the X2 Series compact robots for entertainment, education, and research; and the G2 wheeled humanoids for industrial tasks such as precision assembly. AGIBOT also displayed the D1 quadruped robots for logistics and patrol, the C5 autonomous cleaning solution, and OmniHand, a high‑dexterity manipulator for service and industrial applications.

During the event, AGIBOT officially launched its global online store at store.agibot.com, offering direct purchase and leasing options for its A, X, and D Series robots. The company also introduced its Robot‑as‑a‑Service (RaaS) platform, enabling short‑term rentals with a minimum duration of one day and pricing starting at €899. The rental service is currently available in 17 countries and regions, including Spain, Germany, France, Italy, the UK, and parts of North America and Asia.
In parallel, AGIBOT demonstrated collaborative integrations with industry partners. At the China Telecom pavilion, the D1 quadruped robot showcased advanced 6G‑based sensing and connectivity. The company also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Singtel Enterprise to jointly develop robotics applications leveraging Singapore’s 5G infrastructure.
“Europe is a vital innovation hub, and we are committed to building strong local partnerships,” said William Shi, President of Europe at AGIBOT. “Through open collaboration, we aim to co‑develop an embodied AI ecosystem that addresses the specific needs of this region.”
AGIBOT’s presence at MWC 2026 reflects its broader strategy to deploy general‑purpose embodied robots across real‑world environments while expanding access through flexible ownership models.
For more information, visit www.agibot.com.





