AIxC pivots to Physical AI and Robotic commercialization
AIXC (AIxC) announces a strategic pivot toward Physical AI and robotic operations commercialization, and states RoboShare completes its first paid commercial order.
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AIxC Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: AIXC ) ("AIxC" or the "Company") today announced a strategic shift toward robotics operations and commercialization as the Company enters a new phase of its development. As part of this transition, AIxC intends to move away from its Digital Asset Treasury ("DAT") strategy, orderly exit its digital asset positions, and focus its resources and strategic priorities on building and commercializing its robotics operations business. The strategic transition coincides with an important commercial milestone. RoboShare, AIxC’s online marketplace for robot sharing and rental, completed its first paid commercial order on August 15, 2026, marking the platform’s transition from development and launch into commercial operations and initial revenue generation. Together, the strategic shift and RoboShare’s first commercial transaction represent an important step in AIxC’s evolution toward a business centered on real-world robot deployment, utilization and commercialization. Strategic Focus Shifts to Robotics Operations and Commercialization Under its updated strategy, AIxC intends to focus on developing a robotics operations ecosystem that expands access to robots, facilitates deployment across real-world use cases, and creates commercial opportunities around ongoing robot utilization. As part of this transition, the Company plans to orderly exit its digital asset positions and redirect its strategic focus toward robotics operations and commercialization. RoboShare is expected to be a key component of this strategy. Operated under AIxC, RoboShare is an online marketplace for robot sharing and rental designed to connect robot owners with end customers through a transaction-and-dispatch network. The model is designed to lower the upfront barrier to robot adoption by allowing customers to access robots without purchasing them outright, while creating opportunities for continued economic activity throughout a robot’s operating lifecycle.
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