TLDR
- YYGH plans autonomous robot rollout across Singapore and Malaysia
- YY Group expands AI facility strategy through Velobotics partnership
- YYGH targets Southeast Asia automation growth with robotics rollout
- YY Group pushes smart facility expansion with autonomous fleets
- YYGH advances commercial automation through Singapore robot plans
YY Group Holding Limited (YYGH) traded at $0.2122 after dropping 43.71% during Tuesday’s trading session. However, the company announced a new robotics rollout targeting Singapore and Malaysia commercial markets. YY Group expanded its AI-native infrastructure strategy through a partnership with Beijing Velobotics Tech Co., Ltd.
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The agreement focuses on deploying autonomous robotic fleets inside transportation hubs, banks, and mixed-use commercial properties. YY Group intends to integrate these systems into facilities already managed through existing IFM operations. The company aims to strengthen operational efficiency through AI-driven infrastructure management solutions.
YY Group operates as an AI-native workforce management and integrated facility management provider headquartered in Singapore. The company continues expanding automation-focused operations across several Asian commercial sectors. The latest partnership supports broader plans for technology-based commercial infrastructure management services.
YY Group Expands Southeast Asia Automation Operations
YY Group signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with autonomous service hardware company Velobotics. The agreement positions YY Group as a regional commercialization and deployment partner across Southeast Asia markets. The partnership strengthens the company’s automation-focused expansion strategy within commercial facility management.
The rollout initially targets Velobotics’ VIGGO L4 autonomous floor-scrubbing and multi-purpose robotic fleets. These systems will operate across premium commercial environments currently managed by YY Group subsidiaries. As a result, the company plans to reduce manual operational workloads across large commercial properties.
YY Group currently manages commercial operations across transportation, retail, hospitality, banking, and mixed-use property sectors. Management plans to integrate robotic systems gradually into these existing operational environments. The initiative supports rising regional demand for automation-focused facility management services.
The partnership also aligns with YY Group’s strategic automation roadmap released earlier during May 2026. That update identified robotic automation and agentic infrastructure as major operational growth priorities. The Velobotics agreement expands the company’s long-term AI-native infrastructure development plans.
Autonomous Robotic Systems Support Commercial Facilities
Velobotics developed the VIGGO SC series using autonomous driving deep-learning technology and multi-sensor fusion systems. These robotic systems support automated navigation and commercial cleaning operations across large facilities. The fleets operate with significantly lower levels of manual supervision requirements.
The robotic platforms also include specialized automated docking workstations supporting continuous operational workflows. These docking systems handle charging, self-draining, and automatic water replenishment without frequent human involvement. The technology improves operational continuity inside commercial environments requiring regular maintenance activity.
YY Group plans to evaluate the robotic systems during the initial deployment phase across selected facilities. The company did not disclose deployment volumes or expected rollout numbers at this stage. Management confirmed the evaluation process would focus on operational scalability and efficiency improvements.
Regional labor shortages continue affecting several Southeast Asia service industries and commercial facility operations currently. Therefore, automation systems increasingly support operational consistency and workforce optimization across commercial property management sectors. The partnership aligns with YY Group’s broader effort to improve long-term operational efficiency through automation infrastructure.
YYGH Advances AI-Native Workforce Infrastructure
YY Group currently operates two primary business segments supporting workforce and integrated facility management operations. Its YY Circle platform helps businesses optimize workforce deployment across service-focused commercial industries. Meanwhile, the company’s 24IFM platform supports wider commercial facility management operations throughout regional markets.
The company continues embedding AI systems and automation capabilities across both operational divisions and regional subsidiaries. Management aims to improve service quality while lowering deployment costs across commercial operations gradually. Consequently, YY Group increasingly positions itself within automation-driven infrastructure management markets.
The Velobotics agreement carries an initial 24-month term while both companies negotiate possible commercial arrangements. Those discussions may include deployment structures, product purchases, and regional market development rights across Southeast Asia. Furthermore, YY Group continues pursuing expansion through automation-focused partnerships and AI-driven operational infrastructure strategies.


