RobotX Joins AGIBOT's SHAREBOT Global Network as Strategic Service Partner

RobotX has been selected as a strategic regional service partner for AGIBOT's SHAREBOT — the global robot rental network launching across 13 countries in Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East. Overseas markets carry service unit prices roughly six times the domestic rate.

Executives from RobotX and AGIBOT at the SHAREBOT strategic partnership signing.

RobotX has been named a strategic regional service partner for SHAREBOT, the global robot rental and service network announced by AGIBOT on April 17, 2026. Under the agreement, RobotX will deliver local SLAs, field service, and deployment support for the SHAREBOT fleet across its regional markets. The selection positions RobotX as a core infrastructure layer for one of the first cross-border robot-as-a-service networks with published overseas unit economics.

Why this matters

SHAREBOT's commercial thesis rests on predictable uptime in markets where field service is expensive, fragmented, and culturally specific. A rental fleet only works if the robot keeps working after it lands — which makes the service layer, not the hardware, the binding constraint on scale.

RobotX's spatial-first architecture was built for exactly this shape of problem. A vendor-agnostic operating layer, 3D perception that degrades gracefully under weak networks, and edge-first control mean a SHAREBOT unit deployed in Kuala Lumpur or Dubai does not depend on a round-trip to a central cloud to stay productive. Our deployment SLAs and regional field-service footprint close the loop from commissioning to steady-state operation.

The framing is deliberate: RobotX is not a competitor to AGIBOT's platform. We are the infrastructure that makes a distributed fleet economically defensible in markets the operator cannot staff directly.

First-phase coverage

SHAREBOT's first-phase footprint covers 13 countries across four regions. Germany, France, the United States, Malaysia, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates were named as the publicly confirmed anchor markets; the remaining countries represent the stated regional coverage at launch:

  • Europe — Germany, France, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Spain
  • North America — United States, Canada, Mexico
  • Asia-Pacific — Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand
  • Middle East — United Arab Emirates

The commercial backdrop is worth stating plainly: service unit prices in overseas markets run at roughly six times the domestic rate, which is the gap SHAREBOT is built to capture and the reason its service partners were selected before the network went live.

What's next

Regional demo-center cadence continues through 2026, building on the US demo center opened in Irvine earlier this year. Each new regional hub will anchor SHAREBOT's local SLA commitments and host partner briefings for distributors, integrators, and fleet operators inside the first-phase footprint.

Co-branded deployments with SHAREBOT are expected to begin rolling into anchor-market customers later this year, with the first joint operational reviews scheduled once steady-state telemetry is in hand. We will publish further detail as each regional hub comes online.