AGIBOT Brings Robot-as-a-Service Model to Accelerate Indonesia’s Digital Shift
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- AGIBOT has officially launched in Indonesia, introducing AI-powered robotics and a Robot-as-a-Service model to accelerate industrial digitalization.
- Through partnerships and a major conference, AGIBOT showcased humanoid robots, robodogs, and its strategy for expanding embodied AI in Indonesia.
- AGIBOT aims to lower barriers to robotics adoption while supporting productivity and innovation across Indonesian industries.
Jakarta – Robotics company AGIBOT has officially entered the Indonesian market, aiming to introduce artificial intelligence (AI)-powered robotics solutions to support the country’s ongoing digital transformation.
The company’s expansion is made possible through a strategic partnership with PT Denka Pratama Indonesia. The collaboration is expected to accelerate technology adoption by introducing the Robot as a Service (RaaS) model, which lowers entry barriers for businesses seeking to integrate robotics into their operations.
In a press statement received in Jakarta on Tuesday, AGIBOT’s President for the Middle East and Asia Pacific Region, Abel Deng, said that the RaaS approach could significantly speed up the adoption of AI-based robotics in Indonesia while enhancing productivity across sectors.
AGIBOT’s arrival has also drawn attention through the organization of the AGIBOT Partner Conference Indonesia (APC Indonesia), which serves as a platform for discussions on real-world applications of artificial intelligence and humanoid robots, industrial collaboration, and localization strategies to support Indonesia’s industrial transformation.

During the conference, AGIBOT introduced its “XYZ Curve” framework, a development approach designed to advance the embodied AI industry. The company also showcased various productivity scenarios demonstrating how AI-powered robots can be deployed to support industrial growth.
Among the highlights of the event was the demonstration of AGIBOT’s robodog, presented as part of its robotics portfolio.
To bring the technology closer to the Indonesian public, AGIBOT and Denka have appointed PT Robotika Futuristik Indonesia (robotshow.id) as the official partner for renting humanoid robots and robodogs.
Through this scheme, businesses and the public will gain easier access to AI-driven robotics solutions for commercial use, brand activations, and interactive educational purposes aimed at increasing awareness of AI technologies.
AGIBOT’s entry has been positively received by several AI-related organizations, including the AI Forum Indonesia (AIFI), the Indonesian Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Association (ARKAI), AI Community (AICO), and Sekreativ AI.
Looking ahead, AGIBOT plans to introduce a broader portfolio of optimized products and tailored solutions designed to meet the specific needs of Indonesian industries, with the goal of boosting productivity and accelerating digital transformation nationwide.
Indonesianpost.com | Antara
