China's AgiLink Becomes Unicorn in Record 150 Days with Dexterous Hand Tech
AgiLink, a spin-off from humanoid robot manufacturer AgiBot, has achieved unicorn status in less than 150 days, marking the fastest such rise in China's humanoid component sector. The startup completed four funding rounds since its January spin-off, with its latest round pushing its valuation past US$1 billion. This rapid capital accumulation reflects a structural shift in how hard-tech startups are financed in China, particularly in the dexterous hand sector—the most challenging component in humanoid hardware. The announcement came just two months after Xynova's previous round, highlighting the frantic pace of investment. AgiLink's record-breaking speed was noted by Wu Meimei, senior analyst at ITJuzi, a venture-capital market tracker. The company did not respond to requests for comment.
Key facts
- AgiLink achieved unicorn status in less than 150 days.
- The startup completed four funding rounds since being spun off from AgiBot in January.
- Its valuation surpassed US$1 billion after the latest round.
- The dexterous hand sector is considered the toughest component in humanoid hardware.
- The funding blitz reflects a structural shift in China's hard-tech financing.
- Xynova's previous round occurred just two months before AgiLink's announcement.
- Wu Meimei of ITJuzi commented on the unprecedented speed.
- AgiLink did not respond to requests for comment.
Entities
Institutions
- AgiLink
- AgiBot
- ITJuzi
- The Paper
Locations
- China