TLDR Winning Asia Technology Macau Ltd is partnering with Hong Kong-based Aimo Robotics to bring AI-powered robots to casino resort operations. The robots handle security, surveillance, facial recognition, and data analysis — and can also do marketing and answer visitor questions. Winning Asia launched a new 8-player fishing game, AGT FishKing 8, at G2E Asia 2026 to attract younger and tourist audiences. The company is looking to expand beyond its traditional 40-50 age bracket by developing more innovative game features. Winning Asia continues to distribute games from partners including LT Game, Euro Games Technology, and Jackpot Digital.
Winning Asia Technology Macau Ltd is expanding beyond casino games and into AI-powered robotics for resort management. The Macau-based company, which has been supplying casino games and systems across Asia for close to two decades, has taken an investment stake in Aimo Robotics, a Hong Kong firm that builds robots for indoor and outdoor use.
Co-founder and CEO Alice Tang announced the move at G2E Asia 2026, the Global Gaming Expo Asia trade show held in Macau. She described the robotics segment as a new business line for the company.
What the Robots Actually Do
Aimo Robotics builds AI-driven robots already in use outside the gaming industry. The robots are designed primarily for security and surveillance. They can patrol areas, detect threats, perform facial recognition, and capture data for analysis.
But their use goes beyond just security. The robots can carry advertising on display screens while patrolling malls or public spaces. Some units can also answer verbal questions from resort visitors, effectively functioning as concierge assistants.
Tang said Winning Asia plans to use its AI back-end system to help casino resort clients analyze the data these robots collect. That data could eventually be used for a wide range of operational