
It didn’t arrive quietly. On a warm January afternoon in Selangor, humanoid robots stepped into the spotlight, not as sci-fi fantasies, but as co-workers, hosts and city companions. With its official Malaysia debut, AGIBOT has signalled that the future of embodied AI is no longer a distant promise. It’s already here, and it’s starting in i-City.
AGIBOT’s Malaysia Launch Signals A Bigger Asia-Pacific Play
AGIBOT, a global leader in embodied intelligence and humanoid robotics, officially launched its Asia-Pacific journey in Malaysia on 13 January 2026. Held at i-City, Selangor, the event gathered senior government leaders, industry partners and media, reinforcing Malaysia’s growing position as a regional AI and robotics hub.
The launch marks the beginning of a broader series of strategic initiatives AGIBOT plans to roll out across the Asia-Pacific region throughout 2026, with Malaysia as its first anchor market.
Why AGIBOT Stands Out

Founded in 2023, AGIBOT was built with one bold ambition: to develop robots for the Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) era. Unlike single-purpose machines, its humanoid robots are designed to learn, adapt and evolve in real-world environments.
That vision has translated into scale. In 2025, AGIBOT rolled out its 5,168th mass-produced humanoid robot and was ranked No.1 globally in humanoid robot shipments and market share by Omdia, capturing 39% of the global market.
Inside Malaysia’s First AI & Robotics Experience Centre
The launch event also marked the grand opening of AI World, Malaysia’s first AI & Robotics Experience Centre. Developed in partnership with I-Berhad, the centre brings AGIBOT’s robots into real-life urban settings, spanning hospitality, tourism, property management and daily city operations within i-City.
More than a showcase, AI World acts as a living testbed where robotics, wellness, productivity and smart-city concepts converge, offering visitors a glimpse into how embodied AI can enhance everyday life.
Robots At Work, Not Just On Display

AGIBOT’s diversified robotics portfolio supports a wide range of commercial applications. This is applicable from reception and entertainment to manufacturing, logistics and security. Its humanoid, quadruped and autonomous service robots are already designed for deployment in closed-loop, real-world scenarios.
For Malaysia, this collaboration goes beyond technology adoption. It represents a step toward building a sustainable AI ecosystem that integrates innovation, talent, infrastructure and investment, positioning the country as a serious contender in the global robotics landscape.










