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AGIBOT Holds APC 2026 in Jakarta, Pushing Robotics and AI Adoption

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AGIBOT Holds APC 2026 in Jakarta, Pushing Robotics and AI Adoption
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Artificial intelligence and robotics developer AGIBOT is strengthening its expansion in Indonesia by holding the AGIBOT Partner Conference (APC) 2026 Indonesia. Together with its local partner, Denka Pratama Indonesia, the company is promoting the use of humanoid robots and AI technology to support industrial transformation in the country.

The event, held in Jakarta, was attended by approximately 300 participants from the technology sector, business community, and industry partners. During the forum, AGIBOT presented various applications of embodied AI and humanoid robots that can be used to support automation, boost productivity, and expand service innovation across multiple sectors.

AGIBOT’s entry into Indonesia aligns with the growing prospects of the national robotics market. According to the Indonesia Robotics Market Outlook 2030 report from Mordor Intelligence, the value of Indonesia’s robotics market is estimated to increase from USD 23.8 million in 2025 to USD 47.75 million in 2030, with a compound annual growth rate reaching 14.94 percent.

This growth is driven by the expanding use of robots across various sectors. While robot usage was previously more concentrated in manufacturing, the technology is now being applied to customer service, logistics, delivery, and other commercial needs.

AGIBOT’s President for the Middle East and Asia Pacific, Abel Deng, stated that Indonesia is a strategic market for the development of embodied AI in the Asia Pacific region. “Today marks an important moment for industrial development. AGIBOT brings embodied AI ready to be deployed in Indonesia, so robots can not only move like humans but also work like humans and act as a new source of productivity,” Abel said in a press release on Wednesday.

AGIBOT also introduced the Robot as a Service (RaaS) model in Indonesia. Through this scheme, companies can utilise robotics technology without having to make a large initial investment in equipment purchases. “We are also introducing the RaaS rental model to the Indonesian market to make it easier for customers to access this technology. This model also accelerates the widespread adoption of embodied AI across various industrial sectors,” he said.

Denka Pratama Indonesia founder, Ching, assessed that the collaboration with AGIBOT opens up new opportunities for the development of the national robotics market. According to him, the combination of AGIBOT’s technology and Denka’s business network can accelerate the use of humanoid robots in Indonesia. “AGIBOT is a company that has successfully turned embodied AI into a real productivity solution. AGIBOT’s technological advantages and product philosophy, combined with the resources owned by Denka, will present tremendous opportunities to develop the Indonesian market,” he said.

During the conference, AGIBOT also introduced the XYZ Curve concept to support the development of the embodied AI industry, as well as seven productivity scenarios that can be implemented through the use of robots. The company plans to deliver various solutions tailored to the needs of industries in Indonesia to help improve operational efficiency and company productivity.

Through APC 2026 Indonesia, AGIBOT affirmed its commitment to strengthening collaboration with local partners, supporting the development of the national robotics ecosystem, and accelerating the utilisation of embodied AI in various industrial and service sectors in Indonesia.

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