Paradis Labs: Agility Plans to Go Public via CCXI SPAC in Q4, Targeting Approximately $640 Million in Private Financing
Odaily星球日报讯 Paradis Labs posted on X platform, stating that Agility plans to go public via CCXI SPAC around the fourth quarter, with its ticker changing to AGLT; it is targeting approximately $640 million in private financing, with supporters including AMZN, NVDA, SoftBank, DCVC, etc. Around 100 Digit humanoid robots have been deployed across 9 facilities, including at AMZN, GXO, Schaeffler, Toyota, and MELI; among the 8 deployments at Schaeffler and 3 pre-booked deployments at GXO, the accuracy rate is approximately 98%. Agility states that the payback period for owning one Digit humanoid robot is about 1.1 years. Orders for Digit v5 exceed $300 million, with this version set for release in 2026; the pipeline includes over 30 customers.
Agility is the first company to adopt NVDA Halos for full-stack robot safety. Its RoboFab facility in Oregon has an annual production capacity of over 10,000 units, with approximately 75% of components sourced from the United States. As annual production volume increases to over 10,000 units, the Bill of Materials (BOM) cost is expected to decrease from $125,000 to approximately $15,000 to $20,000. Paradis Labs stated that, combining technology and commercialization, Agility is the most advanced among Western humanoid robot OEMs; Figure's deployment at BMW faces controversy, TSLA is currently not selling any units externally, Apptronik has no deployments at present, and Boston Dynamics has robotic products but is slower to market, with no customers expected at least until 2027.
