• Geekplus Technology Co. • last week unveiled Gino 1, a dual-armed mobile robot. • The company said it is a general-purpose robot for warehouses, powered by the Geek+ Brain. • Geek+ said Gino 1 can take on multiple roles, including complex multi-task workflows likepicking,packing, tote moving, andinspectiontasks. • Gino 1 features two force-controlled arms with seven degrees of freedom (Dof) each. • Each arm features a three-finger gripper with seven active DoF, tactile sensors, and a palm RGBD camera.

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  • Geek+ Technology Co. announced its Gino 1, a dual‑armed mobile robot designed for general‑purpose warehouse tasks such as picking, packing, tote moving, and inspection. The robot mounts two force‑controlled arms, each with seven degrees of freedom and a three‑finger gripper equipped with tactile sensors and an RGB‑D camera. It moves on a 360° omnidirectional chassis and supports 3 kW wireless charging. Gino 1 is powered by Geek+ Brain, a system trained on years of operational data and reinforcement‑learning simulations. The launch follows Geek+’s earlier Robot Arm Picking Station and expands its portfolio beyond autonomous mobile robots, positioning it among other mobile manipulators like Kinisi’s KR1 and MiR’s MC600.

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