1,000 Units Signed, 110 Units Delivered: OMODA&JAECOO with AiMOGA Robotics Enters a New Stage of Scaled Commercialization - markets.businessinsider.com
At the event, AiMOGA Robotics unveiled its full lineup, including the humanoid robot Mornine, the Intelligent Police Robot, and the quadruped robot Argos.

Key takeaways
Humanoid‑robot news this month shows the field moving from prototype to mass‑production and large‑scale investment. Palo Alto‑based 1x is ramping up its NEO line, a $20,000 consumer robot that can learn chores, and has already booked its full 10,000‑unit annual capacity for 2026; the company says it will scale to 100,000 units per year by the end of 2027. Meta has bolstered its humanoid‑AI program by acquiring Assured Robot Intelligence (ARI), a startup that builds foundation models for whole‑body robot control and self‑learning, adding the team to its Superintelligence Labs division. A Roland Berger analysis released on 30 April projects humanoid‑robot revenues could reach $300 billion by 2035 and up to $750 billion in an optimistic scenario, with operating costs falling to about $2 per hour. Hyundai remains frustrated by Boston Dynamics’ limited Atlas output—about four units a month—but expects a new manufacturing plant to lift production soon. In China, DroidUp’s “Moya” biomimetic robot demonstrates fluid facial expressions, eye contact and soft‑actuated movement aimed at healthcare and education settings. Finally, Schaeffler has formalised a partnership with Hexagon Robotics, pledging to deploy 1,000 AEON humanoids across its factories by 2032, while also supplying actuators to VinDynamics for future robot builds.
At the event, AiMOGA Robotics unveiled its full lineup, including the humanoid robot Mornine, the Intelligent Police Robot, and the quadruped robot Argos. The company completed a signing of 1,000 units of the Intelligent Police Robot, along with a concentrated delivery of 100 units. AiMOGA also launched a talent development partnership with universities, unveiled a new strategic vision, and introduced a robot leasing platform—demonstrating a complete pathway from R&D to industrial deployment. It is understood that AiMOGA Robotics is jointly developed by OMODA & JAECOO and the AiMOGA team, with OMODA & JAECOO providing core intelligent technology support and global channel resources.
Scaling Up: From Automotive Intelligence to Robotics Industrialization From the technical showcase at the “AI Night” earlier this year to the signing of 1,000 units, delivery of 100 units, partnerships with 100 universities, and release of the leasing platform at the 2026 Chery International Business Summit and AiMOGA Global Release Conference, AiMOGA Robotics is providing its own answer to the industrialization of embodied intelligence through real scenarios, real orders, and real deliveries. Leveraging the global footprint of OMODA & JAECOO, AiMOGA Robotics has entered over 30 countries and regions, covering more than 100 real-world application scenarios. Looking ahead, AiMOGA Robotics will continue to follow its long-term path of “practical technologies, real-world scenarios, and human assistants.” Leveraging OMODA & JAECOO’s strengths in manufacturing Under this strategy, AiMOGA Robotics will advance industrial deployment in three phases. Develop price-friendly robots for children’s companionship scenarios; create scenario-based robots for public services and enterprise services; ultimately bring robots into the home, making them intelligent assistants in everyday life.
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