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Hong Kong robot shows feature more than 100 robots; AGIBOT X2 Ultra draws attention

In mid-April 2026, more than 100 robots were showcased at two robot exhibitions at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Three sources confirmed that AGIBOT’s X2 Ultra appeared at the venue; one source explicitly said it could sing, communicate in Mandarin and English, and answer questions, while another mentioned a boxing demonstration. Further claims about industry competition and application prospects are only described in limited terms by the sources and cannot be confirmed in detail from the provided material.

TSO brief

  • In mid-April 2026, more than 100 robots were showcased at two robot exhibitions at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Three sources confirmed that AGIBOT’s X2 Ultra appeared at the venue; one source explicitly said it could sing, communicate in Mandarin and English, and answer questions, while another mentioned a boxing demonstration. Further claims about industry competition and application prospects are only described in limited terms by the sources and cannot be confirmed in detail from the provided material.
  • Tech Logic · Intelligence Frontier
  • Apr 20, 2026
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Source transparency

Original reporting sources

  1. Humanoid robots show off their language and boxing skills in Hong Kong - AP Newsapnews.com
  2. Humanoid Robots Show Off Diverse Applications, Manufacturing Advantages - Industrial Equipment Newswww.ien.com
  3. Humanoid robots show off their language and boxing skills in Hong Kong - Greenwich Timewww.greenwichtime.com

Top three-source perspectives and TSO verification conclusions:

  • Source 1 (AP News): Confirmed that more than 100 robots appeared at two exhibitions at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, and named AGIBOT’s X2 Ultra as an exhibitor.

  • Source 2 (Industrial Equipment News): Fully aligned with Source 1 on the three points of “more than 100 robots,” “Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre,” and “AGIBOT X2 Ultra exhibiting.”

  • Source 3 (Greenwich Time): Confirmed that more than 100 robots appeared in the same exhibition setting, and added that X2 Ultra could sing, speak with people in Mandarin and English, and answer questions.

  • TSO verification conclusion: The three sources agree on the time frame, location, more than 100 robots, and X2 Ultra’s appearance. Only Source 3 explicitly mentions “singing, bilingual communication, and answering questions.” The “boxing” action appears only in Source 1’s headline; Sources 2 and 3 do not mention it. As for further extensions on industry competition and application scenarios, the provided sources are insufficient for full confirmation.

Commonly confirmed facts:

  1. In mid-April 2026, two robot exhibitions were held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

  2. More than 100 robots were showcased at the event.

  3. The X2 Ultra humanoid robot from AGIBOT Innovation (Shanghai) Technology Co. appeared at the venue.

  4. All three sources treated the event as a major piece of news from the Hong Kong robot exhibitions.

Main differences or discrepancies:

  1. The specific demonstrations differed across sources:

    • Source 1’s headline mentioned “language and boxing skills”;

    • Source 3’s text explicitly stated that X2 Ultra “sang songs and spoke to people in Mandarin and English, answering whatever questions they posed”;

    • Source 2 only confirmed participation and did not mention specific performance actions.

  2. On the “boxing” detail:

    • Only Source 1’s headline mentions it;

    • It cannot be confirmed from the provided sources whether this was part of the body text, a live demonstration, or merely a headline summary.

  3. On industry competition and application scenarios:

    • The user summary refers to broader reporting on competition in China’s humanoid robot industry and application prospects;

    • However, the three provided sources do not contain enough cross-verified detail, so this falls under “not mentioned by the sources” or “cannot be confirmed from the provided sources.”

Background and analysis:
The robot showcase at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre reflects how humanoid robots are no longer just isolated lab prototypes, but are entering the public eye through large-scale exhibition displays. The three sources consistently show that more than 100 robots appeared together, making representative products such as AGIBOT X2 Ultra natural focal points for coverage.
Based on the confirmed information, X2 Ultra was reported as capable of language interaction and of demonstrating singing, bilingual communication, and answering questions. These elements make it easier for the media to present humanoid robots as “interactive” and “demonstrative.” As for the boxing action, since it appears only in a single source at the headline level, it should not be expanded into a fully substantiated core fact.
At the industry level, the current sources only support the point that multiple robots were showcased together and that X2 Ultra attracted attention. Broader conclusions about the competitive landscape of China’s humanoid robot industry or the expansion of application scenarios cannot be confirmed from the provided sources and should be labeled as not mentioned if included in reporting.

Three-source summary:

  • Source 1: More than 100 robots appeared at two exhibitions in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, with AGIBOT X2 Ultra participating; the headline mentioned its language and boxing skills.

  • Source 2: Aligned with Source 1, emphasizing more than 100 robots and X2 Ultra’s participation.

  • Source 3: Highlighted that X2 Ultra could sing, communicate in Mandarin and English, and answer questions, while also confirming that more than 100 robots appeared.

Conclusion:
Taken together, the three sources confirm that two robot exhibitions at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in mid-April 2026 drew more than 100 robots for a concentrated showcase, with AGIBOT’s X2 Ultra becoming a media focal point. Beyond these shared points, any interpretation involving boxing details, industry competition, or application scenarios should be strictly limited to “not mentioned by the sources” or “cannot be confirmed from the provided sources.”

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