ThinkingAI used its latest product launch to make a bigger move. At a press event held on April 16, 2026, at the Computer History Museum, the company introduced ‘Agentic Engine’ and confirmed a strategic partnership with MiniMax.
The direction is clear. This is not just another AI product drop. It is about building a full enterprise AI agent platform. ThinkingAI brings the application layer, while MiniMax backs it with on-premise model infrastructure.
ThinkingAI is not starting from scratch here. Over the past decade, it has worked with more than 1,500 companies and connected with over 8,000 applications. That experience is now packaged into Agentic Engine as ‘Skills,’ so companies do not have to figure everything out from zero when they start.
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MiniMax comes in with the heavy lifting on the model side. Its capacities extend to programming tasks and multimodal content creation and workflow automation through its proprietary large-scale models. The company already serves over 236 million users across more than 100 countries, which gives it a strong base in real-world deployment.
The focus of this partnership is execution. Understanding business needs, choosing the right tools, and completing complex tasks reliably. That is where most AI systems still struggle. The combined setup aims to close that gap.
The basic concept of the system becomes understandable when all its components get removed. The system continuously improves its performance because actual user interactions provide data which updates the model. Businesses transition from testing artificial intelligence to implementing it in their operational processes.


