San José Mineta International Airport Unveils AI-Powered IntBot Humanoid Robot, Highlighting Silicon Valley’s Spirit of Innovation

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

March 25, 2026

Interactive assistant will greet travellers in multiple languages, answer questions and enhance the passenger experience

As the gateway to Silicon Valley, San José Mineta International Airport (SJC) is bringing cutting-edge artificial intelligence directly into the passenger journey. Today, the Airport will debut an interactive AI-powered humanoid robot, named “José,” from local start-up, IntBot.

Designed to greet travellers, answer questions and provide real-time information in 50+ languages — José will be stationed at Terminal B, Gate 24 (near Zoom Zone), to help turn one of the region’s busiest public spaces into a live testing ground for emerging technology.

Developed by Silicon Valley-based startup IntBot, the platform represents a new generation of physical AI agents driven by real-world perception, contextual reasoning and natural interaction, enabling seamless operation in complex public environments.

“We expect thousands of visitors from around the world for the FIFA World Cup, and thanks to IntBot, they’ll receive clear directions, real-time terminal information, and answers in more than 50 languages,” said San José Mayor Matt Mahan. “We’re partnering with local start-ups to improve service delivery and raise the bar for customer experience.”

“San José sits at the centre of global innovation, and our Airport is a natural place to introduce technologies that are shaping the future,” said Mookie Patel, director of aviation at San José Mineta International Airport. “By piloting IntBot, we’re exploring how artificial intelligence can enhance the passenger journey while reinforcing SJC’s role as the gateway to Silicon Valley.”

“At IntBot, we are defining the category of social intelligence for physical AI, building the foundational layer that enables robots to understand human intent, context, and behaviour in real-world environments,” said Lei Yang, CEO of IntBot. “This deployment at San José Mineta International Airport marks an important milestone in bringing socially intelligent robots into one of the busiest public hubs, demonstrating how these systems can operate reliably at scale. We are just beginning to unlock what this technology will enable across industries.”

The deployment aligns with the City of San José’s broader commitment to responsible innovation and the use of technology to improve public services.

As one of the nation’s most reliable airports and the closest airport to the heart of Silicon Valley, SJC frequently partners with technology companies to pilot new tools that enhance the passenger experience.

The four-month IntBot pilot is part of SJC’s ongoing efforts to explore technologies that improve customer service, accessibility and operational efficiency while maintaining the Airport’s reputation as the Bay Area’s simplest and most convenient airport.

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

Andrea can be found either in the Travelling For Business office or around the globe enjoying a city break, visiting new locations or sampling some of the best restaurants all work related of course!