@rohanpaul_ai: At IDC Directions Beijing 2026, AGIBOT A2 and A3 turned the opening act into a live proof point: China is not just talk…
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At IDC Directions Beijing 2026, AGIBOT A2 and A3 were demonstrated live, showing China's progress in embodied intelligence and global shipments.
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At IDC Directions Beijing 2026, AGIBOT A2 and A3 turned the opening act into a live proof point: China is not just talking about embodied intelligence anymore, it is putting robots on stage, in products, and into global shipments. https://t.co/pYjnW4HE41
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