Use Case
A technical audience is the hardest crowd to impress — they've seen the demo reels. A real robot holding a live conversation or landing a real backflip cuts through the skepticism. Airbot brings frontier-grade humanoids and dexterous hands to your Bay Area tech conference.
Founders, engineers, and investors respect hardware that actually works. A live robot demo earns attention a slide deck can't.
Dexterous robotic hands let attendees get up close with real manipulation tech — a standout at any developer or robotics event.
Acrobatic humanoids produce the kind of footage that spreads through tech circles and amplifies your conference online.
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AI-Powered Humanoid — By Unitree Robotics
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Full-Size Humanoid Robot — Premium Edition
Live LLM conversation and autonomous navigation — a credible interactive demo.

Compact High-DoF Dexterous Robot Hand
A hands-on dexterous-hand exhibit that engineers actually queue for.

All-Round Dexterous Hand — Industrial Grade
Industrial-grade manipulation with 150+ tactile points for serious demos.
Choose from our fleet of humanoids and robot dogs, or tell us about your tech conferences and we'll recommend the right one.
We bring the robot to your Bay Area venue, set it up, and a trained operator runs it for your event.
Your guests get the standout moment. We handle operation, battery swaps, and teardown.
We deliver robots for tech conferences throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
FAQ
The Unitree G1 ($3,499/day) for acrobatic credibility, the A2 Ultra ($3,909/day) for live conversational demos, and the OmniHand hands ($619–$2,049/day) for hands-on manipulation exhibits.
Yes. The A2 Ultra holds real conversations, and the OmniHand demos are interactive, with our operator guiding safe, hands-on engagement.
Yes — we rent current models from AgiBot and Unitree Robotics, so your audience sees genuine frontier hardware, not props.
Delivery, setup, and on-site operation are always included. Available across the San Francisco Bay Area.