AiMOGA Robotics turned the World Robot Conference in Beijing into a coming-out party for its home-companion humanoid Mobo and a live demonstration of how its Mornine service robots are being rolled out through parent Chery's global dealership network.
A Malaysian And Global Livestream
The centrepiece of AiMOGA's booth was a real-time link between five public-service sites in Wuhu — including the Wuhu Museum, First People's Hospital and Housing Provident Fund Management Center — and the WRC hall, where attendees watched Mornine handle guidance, consultation and reception on the ground. Four domestic Chinese dealerships joined by livestream, while eight overseas outlets in Malaysia, Thailand and South Africa played recorded demos of Mornine greeting customers and presenting vehicles.
AiMOGA said Mornine will increasingly serve Chery's OMODA, JAECOO, iCAUR and Lepas showrooms in Malaysia, one of its flagship growth markets.
Meet Mobo
The event also introduced Mobo, AiMOGA's first humanoid home-companion robot. Standing about 0.9 metres tall and weighing 18 kilograms, Mobo is designed for daily companionship rather than public-service work. During the show it interacted with children, danced alongside them and toured the venue with the AiMOGA quadruped Argos.

2,000 Robots Across 60 Countries
AiMOGA said it has now delivered more than 2,000 robots across over 60 countries and regions, with active markets in Vietnam, Poland, Indonesia and Malaysia. Alongside Mornine and Mobo, the booth showed the company's intelligent traffic robot, a nurse robot and a brain-controlled intelligent wheelchair — a broader consumer, mobility and healthcare portfolio than most competitors at WRC.
The company's timing echoes the broader WRC surge: Xiaomi's Tieda unveil and the World Humanoid Robot Games have made Beijing the industry's Q3 proving ground.
Reporting based on coverage from PR Newswire Asia and AiMOGA Robotics.
