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Geek+ is an intelligent robot company shaping the smart logistics revolution. At Geek+, we develop autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) that handle various tasks, including picking, moving, and sorting. We’ve led the global AMR market share for three consecutive years, being declared the world’s no.1 AMR leader. (Source: Interact Analysis) Founded in 2015, we’ve had sales, operations, and service capabilities in over 30 countries and regions worldwide. We apply advanced robotics and artificial intelligence technology to create efficient, flexible, and reliable solutions that help industries worldwide. At present, over 500 global industry leaders in retail, apparel, pharmaceuticals, 3PL, automotive, lithium batteries, photovoltaics, electronics, and many other industries trust Geek+ for their automation solutions.

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Geek+ and Intel launch Vision Only Robot Solution for smart logistics

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🔖 Topics: Autonomous Mobile Robot

🏢 Organizations: Geek+, Intel


Geekplus Technology Co. launched its Vision Only Robot Solution. The system includes Intel Visual Navigation Modules, which Geek+ said will drive the digital transformation of the logistics industry.

Geek+ claimed that its new system is the world’s first vison-only autonomous mobile robot (AMR) using Intel Corp.‘s Visual Navigation Modules. It also features algorithmic innovations in V-SLAM (visual simultaneous localization and mapping) positioning, composite detection networks, and robot following, the partners said. This allows for highly accurate navigation and obstacle avoidance, helping enterprises cope with diverse and complex logistics scenarios while enhancing both efficiency and accuracy, said Geek+.

The vision-only robots equipped with the Intel Visual Navigation Modules debuted at CeMAT 2024 in Shanghai. Geek+ said it plans to strengthen its partnership with Intel to develop more smart logistics systems.

Read more at The Robot Report

Floatic and Geek+ Form Strategic Partnership to Deliver Integrated Robotics Solutions for Warehouse Automation

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🔖 Topics: Partnership

🏢 Organizations: Floatic, Geek+


Floatic, a leading AMR solutions provider for e-commerce warehouses, announced a strategic partnership with Geek+, a global leader in robotics technology, to deliver an integrated robotic solution for warehouse automation. Through this collaboration, both companies aim to offer clients efficient and scalable robotics solutions, driving innovation in warehouse automation as key partners.

The two industry leaders aim to establish a joint sales pipeline in Asia-Pacific to deliver integrated robotics solutions to clients. The partnership combines Floatic’s proprietary technology in multi-robot management and system integration with Geek+’s comprehensive lineup of robots, industry networks, and mass production capabilities. Both companies are poised to generate powerful synergies, delivering optimized warehouse robotics solutions tailored to the client’s needs.

Floatic provides AMR solutions for e-commerce warehouse called ‘Floware’, a picking robotic solution optimized for multi-SKU inventory storage and volatile e-commerce orders. Floware consists of its proprietary software platform ‘Floatic Engine’, which integrates seamlessly with clients’ Warehouse Management Systems(WMS), enables fleet management system and real-time monitoring, alongside ‘Flody’, the robot hardware designed specifically for warehouse environments.

Read more at PR Newswire

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Geek+ announces $100 million series E1 financing round

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🔖 Topics: Funding Event

🏢 Organizations: Geek+, Intel


Geek+, a global provider of autonomous mobile robot technologies, announced today it has closed a new, $100 million series E1 funding series. Investors in the round include Intel Capital, Vertex Growth, and Qingyue Capital Investment. The company will use this funding to accelerate its global market expansion and invest in its AMR technology research and development for key product innovation.

Read more at Modern Materials Handling

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