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China Deploys First Humanoid Robot Volunteer at Train Station During Spring Festival Rush
Deployment·EXEED / AiMOGA·1 min read

China Deploys First Humanoid Robot Volunteer at Train Station During Spring Festival Rush

Mornine, a humanoid robot co-developed by Chinese automaker EXEED and robotics firm AiMOGA, has become China's first humanoid robot volunteer deployed at a high-speed train station during the Spring Festival travel rush — the world's largest annual human migration. Operating at Wuhu High-Speed Railway Station in Anhui province since New Year's Day 2026, Mornine handles passenger wayfinding, real-time schedule inquiries, and proactive safety reminders in crowded waiting halls. The robot uses natural voice interaction, autonomous pedestrian-flow navigation, and continuous operation to relieve pressure on human service counters during peak travel periods. The deployment marks a significant milestone for humanoid robots in public-facing service roles, moving beyond factory floors into direct passenger assistance at scale.

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