Singapore-based AGIBOT Pte. Ltd, under Chinese humanoid robot developer AGIBOT, will supply up to 143 robots for deployment at a Michigan data center, focused on artificial intelligence (AI) operations.
AGIBOT has signed an agreement with Omnipresent Robotics, a subsidiary of the United States-based AI data center developer Hyperscale Data for the collaboration, Hyperscale Data said in a statement on Monday.
Under the arrangement, AGIBOT will supply the robots, authorize Omnipresent Robotics to resell the products under its own brand, and assist in establishing a robotics data collection center at Hyperscale Data’s Michigan facility.
Hyperscale Data said approximately 100,000 square feet of its existing 617,000 square foot Michigan facility is allocated for robotics operations, teleoperation bays, and embodied AI training activities. The facility can function as Omnipresent Robotics’ U.S. hub for generating robotics datasets, processing vision-language-action (VLA) model data and supporting workforce development for embodied AI operations.
The deployment is expected to support applications including model training, robotics learning, industrial automation, security systems and large-scale data generation for AI systems.
Hyperscale Data said the project could also support future robotics-as-a-service offerings, AI training partnerships and third-party data collection programs.
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