Axonex Featured on i-CABLE: Sharing Our Journey in Robotics and Cantonese AI

We’re excited to share that CEO, Damian Chan, was recently featured on i-CABLE’s, where he sat down to talk about Axonex’s journey and our vision for the future of robotics and AI.
Had the wonderful opportunity to be interviewed by i-CABLE — a truly engaging conversation about how we are building from the ground up right here in Hong Kong. We covered a lot of ground:
Our semi-humanoid wheeled robot — why we chose a wheeled chassis over bipedal walking for stability, safety and faster commercial deployment
Our proprietary Cantonese AI large language model — trained on thousands of local voice recordings to deliver genuinely natural, authentic Cantonese interactions that generic models simply cannot achieve
Our homegrown R&D approach — from coding and structural design to hardware selection, shell fabrication and even motor specifications, we do it all in-house
Our ambition to return to Hong Kong for an IPO, bringing our story full circle
A huge thank you to the entire i-CABLE production team for the warm welcome and for allowing us to share our story on air.
As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mint Incorporation Limited ( $Mint Incorporation Limited(MIMI)$ ), Axonex remains committed to building practical, commercially deployable robotics with genuine local AI intelligence — from Hong Kong to the world.
Excited to keep pushing the boundaries of robotics and AI in Hong Kong and beyond!
👉 To learn more about Axonex and our intelligent robotics solutions, visit www.axonex.ai

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