OMODA & JAECOO recently deployed its AiMOGA humanoid and quadruped robots at a major international sporting event in the UAE, testing practical applications for AI robotics in the region's hospitality and mega-event sectors. The company is also preparing to introduce its autonomous valet parking technology to the market, signaling a shift toward integrating intelligent service and mobility solutions into everyday customer experiences.
Robots enter active service roles
During the recent event, the humanoid robot Mornine and the quadruped robot Argos functioned as intelligent service supporters. Mornine handled multilingual hosting, venue guidance, and visitor interaction by using advanced speech recognition to communicate naturally in 11 languages. Meanwhile, Argos demonstrated autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance to provide mobile assistance across the venue. These deployments illustrate how AI for Hospitality & Events can translate from concept stages into practical operational roles.
Scaling multilingual guest interactions
OMODA & JAECOO has already integrated AiMOGA robots into its global showroom environments. In these settings, the machines assist visitors with product explanations and multilingual support. This integration points to a growing reliance on AI for Customer Support to handle complex, dynamic visitor interactions without human intervention.
Introducing autonomous parking technology
Beyond robotics, the company plans to introduce Valet Parking Driver (VPD), also known as Super Intelligent Parking (SIP), to the UAE in select future models. This technology allows a vehicle to independently locate an available space, park itself, and return to the driver via remote command. The push for intelligent mobility coincides with the brand's growth, having reached 1 million cumulative global sales in three years and more than 5,000 vehicle sales in the UAE.
Shawn Xu, CEO of OMODA & JAECOO Automobile International, said these technologies represent the future of connected living. "Through AiMOGA and VPD intelligent parking, we are expanding the boundaries of how people interact with technology, from hospitality and retail to future mobility," Xu said. "The UAE's strong focus on smart cities, innovation, and advanced technologies makes it an important market for these intelligent ecosystems."
Why this matters for hospitality and events professionals
Event and venue managers can expect robotics to shift from novelty attractions to functional staff extensions. Multilingual humanoid robots like Mornine offer a scalable solution for peak-period visitor guidance and information distribution. Quadruped units like Argos can manage physical logistics and crowd navigation in large venues. Evaluating these tools now prepares teams to integrate autonomous assistance into standard event operations as the technology matures.
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