AXONEX AI Robotics Debuts at InnoEX

Mint Group’s AXONEX made a striking debut at the 2026 Hong Kong InnoEX (Apr 13-16), showcasing cutting-edge AI robots and smart platforms. Highlights include:

  • Latest Developed  NEX Humanoid Robot: Powered by NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin, featuring AI vision and precision grasping for healthcare, industry, and retail.

  • FLOKI Minibot M1: An AI companion robot offering natural interaction, daily companion and educational support.

  • Patrol Series Robots: Covering security, inspection, and smart building applications.

  • AI Smart Platform: AXONEX also unveiled smart platforms for home, workplace, security, and aerial transport.

CEO of Mint, Chen Hailong, emphasized Hong Kong as the base to expand into Southeast Asia, Japan, and the U.S., building a complete AI robotics ecosystem.

Read more: https://www.mimintinc.com/press-release-2025/2026/04/14/701/

📍 Find us at HKCEC Hall 3:

  • InnoEX Booth: 3C-C32

  • RoboPark Booths (Axonex, Aimo & Rice Robotics): 3CON-J05, J06 & J07

👉 Register for free here (right popup): https://www.hktdc.com/event/innoex/en

 

The latest developed NEX

R-300 - FLOKI Minibot M1

Model Parry P

Model Max M3

Model Larry L

CEO of Mint, Chen Hailong

CEO of Mint, Chen Hailong

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