Ainos shares surge 21.4% intraday after partnering with Mirle Automation to integrate AI Nose into robots.
ByAinvest
Monday, Feb 2, 2026 12:53 pm ET1min read
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Ainos surged 21.4% intraday following the announcement of a technology partnership with Mirle Automation to integrate its AI Nose scent-detection platform into mobile and quadruped robots. The collaboration aims to enhance robotic perception by enabling real-time detection of volatile organic compounds, gas leaks, and chemical anomalies in industrial, healthcare, and security environments. The partnership, positioning Ainos to scale its SmellTech infrastructure into real-world applications, aligns with the company’s 2026 execution phase focused on platform deployment and ecosystem expansion. By addressing gaps in robotic environmental awareness, the agreement underscores Ainos’ potential to capture new markets in automation and AI-driven sensing, likely driving investor optimism.
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