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AGIBOT’s New Platform Lets Business Teams Deploy Robots Without Writing Code

AGIBOT has released Genie Studio Agent, a no-code platform that lets companies build and deploy robot applications through a drag-and-drop interface. Users connect modular blocks covering perception, motion control, navigation, and AI models to construct workflows visually, without touching underlying code.

The platform targets a persistent bottleneck: even as robot capabilities have advanced, getting them into production still demands heavy engineering work and long integration cycles. Genie Studio Agent packages AGIBOT’s core technical stack into pre-built components and includes templates for common industrial scenarios to accelerate setup.

Before deployment, teams can validate workflows in simulation — the platform includes 3D reconstruction tools to test path planning, task execution, and robot interactions in a virtual environment before anything touches the shop floor. Once live, robots can refine behaviour through reinforcement learning, improving precision in tasks like grasping and placement based on real operational feedback.

AGIBOT has already deployed the platform at Huatian Technology for semiconductor wafer handling, running a multi-stage workflow covering pose adjustment, navigation, force-controlled grasping, and RL-driven placement. The company is positioning the platform as an open system for integrators and partners, aiming to move robot deployment from a specialist engineering task to something accessible to operations teams directly.

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