Geek+ Launches Gino 1, a Universal Warehouse Robot, Ushering in a New Phase of Operational Intelligence
2026-02-19 15:41
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Intelligent robotics company Geek+ recently officially launched the Gino 1, a universal robot designed for warehouse scenarios. This warehouse robot is specifically engineered for warehouse environments, possessing multi-task operational capabilities. It can perform various tasks such as picking, box moving, packing, and patrol inspection. It aims to cover the mainstream manual operations within warehouses, driving the warehousing industry towards operational intelligence.

Gino 1 is equipped with Geek+'s self-developed embodied brain, the Geek+ Brain, which integrates a vast amount of warehouse data and large-scale simulation reinforcement learning technology, endowing it with human-like general operational capabilities. The product meets customer requirements in terms of reliability and efficiency, offers good cost-effectiveness, has achieved mature mass production, and can be rapidly deployed, providing support for fully automated warehouse solutions.

This universal warehouse robot was developed based on Geek+'s years of accumulated experience in warehouse scenarios. Its hardware system has been optimized to address pain points in warehouse operations. Its head is equipped with a multi-vision system for environmental perception and semantic understanding. The end of its arm features a three-fingered dexterous hand, combined with binocular cameras and tactile sensors to enhance operational flexibility. The humanoid full-joint force-controlled dual arms have a maximum payload of 20Kg, adapting to general warehouse operation needs.

Gino 1 also boasts extended operational endurance, supporting wireless super-fast charging with a charging power of up to 3KW. Its chassis is equipped with a 3D LiDAR for three-dimensional environmental perception and omnidirectional movement. The main controller is based on the NVIDIA Jetson Thor platform, providing powerful computing capabilities to handle multimodal AI calculations.

In terms of software, Gino 1 adopts an embodied intelligence VLA fast-slow cooperative system. This integrates technologies such as multimodal fusion perception, fast-slow cooperative intelligent architecture, a high-frequency closed-loop action decision hub, and data-driven continuous evolution. This enables the robot to mimic human cognition and execution capabilities for autonomous operation within the warehouse.

According to Interact Analysis data, over 70% of global warehouses still rely on manual labor, with operational links like picking and sorting accounting for over 50% of operational costs, indicating a low level of automation. The launch of Gino 1 aims to fill this market gap and unlock growth potential in operational intelligence.

Geek+ has built a fully automated warehouse solution: AMR clusters handle material handling and storage tasks, Gino 1 takes over flexible operational scenarios, and automated picking workstations focus on efficient picking. This solution achieves intelligent coverage of core warehouse operations, helping to reduce reliance on manpower and long-term costs.

Previously, Geek+ had launched automated picking workstations and recently completed their technical and commercial validation. The launch of Gino 1 marks the company's "Universal Warehouse Robot" strategy entering the "scenario-universal" phase. Geek+ plans to accelerate the large-scale deployment of its automated warehouse solutions and, through ecosystem partnerships, propel warehouse operations into a new era of multi-agent collaboration.

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