EngineAI Joins Hong Kong's $22.6 Billion AI IPO Boom, Banking on Humanoid Robotics Success

June 22, 2026
EngineAI Joins Hong Kong's $22.6 Billion AI IPO Boom, Banking on Humanoid Robotics Success
  • EngineAI is joining Hong Kong’s robust wave of AI and robotics IPOs, riding a funding surge that has already drawn roughly $22.6 billion to Hong Kong listings this year.

  • The company gained traction after a 2023 demonstration video showed a humanoid performing a front flip, underscoring advances in robotics engineering and motion control.

  • Leading banks project strong Hong Kong IPO activity in 2026, with support from high-end manufacturing and technology sectors.

  • Coowa must demonstrate sustained revenue growth to justify its valuation and meet market expectations.

  • Sustained revenue growth will be critical for Coowa to justify its valuation and avoid underperforming against investor targets.

  • Coowa’s large deployed base provides a tangible commercial foundation that many younger humanoid firms lack, signaling real-world traction.

  • The scale of deployments gives Coowa a solid IPO story, differentiating it from peers still focused on prototypes.

  • Coowa is working with China International Capital Corporation (CICC) and CITIC Securities on the listing, though details on size, valuation, and timing haven’t been finalized.

  • In 2025, Coowa reported revenue exceeding 1 billion yuan, highlighting meaningful top-line performance.

  • Coowa has evolved from autonomous driving to physical AI, offering wheeled, wheel-legged, and humanoid-like robots for urban uses such as shared mobility, manufacturing, and property services.

  • Analysts warn that investors will evaluate Coowa as a robotics platform versus a broader AI beneficiary, stressing the importance of software, data, safety systems, and scalable deployment models beyond hardware.

  • Backers include SoftBank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, lending credibility as robotics funding becomes more selective.

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