On February 25, Zhiyuan (AGIBOT) held a launch event in Munich, Germany, announcing its entry into the German market. The company introduced a full range of general-purpose embodied robot products and system-level industry solutions tailored for the German market. Additionally, Zhiyuan signed a strategic cooperation agreement with MINTH GROUP, a global leader in automotive exterior and structural components manufacturing. The partnership aims to deepen the integration of technology and industrial resources to accelerate the localization and large-scale deployment of robotic technology across Europe.
MINTH GROUP is a world-leading manufacturer of automotive exterior trims and structural parts, operating 78 factories and offices globally with over 27,000 employees. The company has a strong international presence, having operated in the European market for 15 years. It holds more than 40% market share in aluminum trim and battery casing components and has established production bases and technical teams in multiple European countries, including Germany, France, the UK, Czech Republic, Poland, and Serbia.
Through this collaboration, MINTH GROUP will advance the localized production of robots in Europe, offering customers reliable, full-lifecycle service support. The company’s global network of modern factories will also serve as dedicated training grounds for robot learning and data collection. This synergy not only supports MINTH's own intelligent manufacturing upgrade but also provides valuable real-world scenario data to the robotics industry, accelerating algorithm iteration and technological evolution.
William SHI, General Manager of Zhiyuan’s Europe and America division, stated that the company’s full range of robotic products is now ready for mature deployment and can be deeply integrated into real industrial settings. Zhiyuan will continue to leverage its leading embodied intelligence technology to help German and European enterprises enhance production efficiency and create sustainable value in the global push toward industrial digitalization.
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