Kyro, the Intelligent Canine Robot by AMC Robotics Corporation
Announced from New York on January 5, 2026, AMC Robotics Corporation (NASDAQ: AMCI) has successfully established its legal entity in Vietnam, named AMCV Company Limited. This strategic move marks a significant milestone for the U.S.-based technology firm as it expands its hardware production capabilities, focusing on AI-integrated quadruped robots.
Establishing a Manufacturing Hub in Ho Chi Minh City
The new AMC Robotics headquarters in Ho Chi Minh City will serve as a dedicated regional operations and manufacturing center. This facility will oversee the entire production process, including supply chain management, supplier coordination, mechanical and electronic assembly, system integration, and quality control for the company’s proprietary Kyro robot platform.
In its official statement, AMC Robotics’ leadership emphasized that the expansion into Vietnam is a strategic step toward building a globally distributed manufacturing network. Two key financial drivers behind this decision are cost optimization and leveraging tariff stability.
The company anticipates that establishing a production base in Vietnam will enhance cost structures, reduce lead times, and support the commercial scalability of the Kyro product line across industrial, commercial, and public sector applications.
Leveraging Vietnam’s Manufacturing Ecosystem
AMC Robotics recognizes Vietnam as a leading advanced manufacturing hub, boasting a highly skilled workforce and a robust ecosystem for electronics, robotic components, and precision assembly.
Kyro, the Intelligent Canine Robot by AMC Robotics Corporation
Through AMCV, the U.S. robotics firm plans to collaborate closely with qualified local suppliers to support end-to-end manufacturing processes, from component sourcing and auxiliary assembly to testing and quality validation for Kyro robot units.
This strategy aligns with AMC Robotics’ long-term vision of vertical integration across robot hardware, AI software, and operational services. Additionally, the company is exploring the possibility of expanding its presence in Vietnam by establishing an R&D center to drive product innovation and next-generation robotics initiatives.
About AMC Robotics: A NASDAQ-Listed Robotics Ecosystem
AMC Robotics (NASDAQ: AMCI) is an emerging player in the U.S. tech scene, having recently gone public through a SPAC merger with AlphaVest Acquisition Corp. As of early 2026, the company’s enterprise value is estimated at approximately $146 million.
Beyond its Kyro security and patrol robots, AMC Robotics is ambitiously closing the loop on warehouse automation value chains. Its product ecosystem now includes advanced industrial solutions such as collaborative robot arms (Cobots), Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), and Smart Unloading Systems—all powered by proprietary AI and edge computing platforms. These innovations position the company as a comprehensive provider for the high-potential Logistics 4.0 market.
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