AGIRobots Inc. (Headquarters: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, CEO: Atsunori Akamisaka) conducted a material handling demonstration in an actual factory environment using its mobile semi-humanoid robot, "AGIRobots Worker," currently under development. In this demonstration, a series of tasks simulating factory material handling were performed, including picking up workpieces, placing them into a tote box, lifting the tote box, moving it to a lane, and placing it in a designated position. The AGIRobots Worker is a mobile semi-humanoid robot equipped with a wheeled mobile mechanism and a dual-arm robot with a vertical lifting mechanism. It is designed to be easily introduced into existing environments where people work, and is envisioned for applications such as transport, picking, box handling, and light work support within factories. In recent years, the manufacturing and logistics industries have seen rising expectations for robots that can flexibly operate in the same environments as humans, driven by labor shortages and the need to handle a wide variety of products in small quantities. However, robot introductions that do not require significant changes to existing facilities demand mobility, the ability to approach work targets, grasping, transport, and adaptability to the site environment. To address these challenges, the AGIRobots Worker aims to enable phased introduction into human-operated sites by combining a mobile lower body with a humanoid upper body. This demonstration was conducted as part of efforts to verify the potential for robot utilization in actual factory environments. AGIRobots will continue to advance improvements in both hardware and software based on the insights gained from the field, promoting robot adoption in factory and logistics sites. About AGIRobots: We are a tech startup aiming to solve social issues through our proprietary robot platform, advocating for the "fusion of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Robotics." Company Name