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EngineAI Showcases T800 Humanoid and PM01 Embodied Agent as It Targets Scaled Real-World Deployment

EngineAI Showcases T800 Humanoid and PM01 Embodied Agent as It Targets Scaled Real-World Deployment

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EngineAI Robotics Technology placed its embodied intelligence strategy at the center of CES 2026 with the global debut of the T800 humanoid robot and live demonstrations of its PM01 mobile embodied agent, underscoring the company’s push from concept to deployable systems. At one of the technology industry’s most closely watched events, EngineAI used high-visibility demos to highlight the performance, coordination, and fine motor control of both platforms, positioning the company as a contender in next-generation human‑robot collaboration for industrial and service environments. The T800 serves as EngineAI’s flagship humanoid platform, showcasing in-house capabilities in high‑torque joint modules, system integration, and anthropomorphic mobility, with a joint architecture capable of up to 450 N·m peak torque and 14,000 W instantaneous peak power to support high-dynamic use cases such as running and load‑bearing tasks. Concurrently, the PM01 is being advanced as a practical, lightweight general-purpose agent aimed at near‑term deployment in transportation hubs, guided tour operations, retail services, and security or inspection patrols, aligning EngineAI’s technology roadmap with customers’ operational automation needs.

Engagement at CES—through sustained booth traffic, partner discussions, and technical exchanges—signaled strong industry interest in EngineAI’s approach to embodied intelligence and its relevance for automation across multiple sectors seeking intelligent transformation. EngineAI indicated that in 2026 it will prioritize core technology development, iterative refinement of its existing product portfolio, and tighter alignment with global market requirements to enable scalable rollout and commercialization. The company’s open and scalable architecture strategy is intended to broaden application scenarios and facilitate collaboration with developers and enterprise partners, with the goal of embedding EngineAI systems into real‑world workflows rather than remaining in pilot or demonstration phases. For executives evaluating robotics and automation strategies, EngineAI’s CES announcements suggest an acceleration toward field‑ready humanoid and mobile agents that could impact labor deployment, service models, and capex planning for industries ranging from transportation and retail to security, logistics, and industrial operations.

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