Meet Geekplus’ new smart picking workstation

Geek+ says its new picking system, shown here, is ushering in a new era of unmanned warehouses.
Geek+ says its new picking system is ushering in a new era of unmanned warehouses. Credit: Geekplus

Warehouse automation providers are working toward providing end-to-end systems. Geekplus Technology Co. yesterday unveiled its new Robot Arm Picking Station, designed to achieve millisecond-level inference speed and smooth coordination across workflows.

The system features Double Pick verification and scanning modules that ensure near-zero errors and consistent, predictable performance.

“This new solution marks a key milestone in our journey toward general-purpose warehouse robotics,” said Yong Zheng, founder and CEO of Geekplus. “With the picking process now fully automated, our next focus is on the packing stage, where robotic arm packing technologies are under active development. Supported by our deep technical expertise and innovation capabilities, we’re confident that full-process unmanned warehouses will soon become a reality.”

The new Geek+ picking system integrates a robotic arm with autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to bring inventory into and out of the workcell. The Beijing-based company said concept integrates multiple material handling systems to deliver a consolidated floor for an unmanned warehouse.

Geek+ Brain controls robot arms for picking

At the core of the new workstation is Geek+ Brain, which overcomes one of the toughest challenges in warehouse automation: enabling robotic arms to precisely pick and adapt to large, diverse SKU inventories across multiple product types and industries.

Geek+ Brain is an embodied intelligence-based model and technology solution designed to power intelligent robotic arms for fully automated picking, enabling precise and adaptable grasping of diverse and complex products without requiring retraining.

The system has been trained on massive amounts of real-world data. Geek+ Brain’s general model enables intelligent recognition and grasping of tens of thousands of SKUs, including irregular and soft-packaged goods. Its modular design supports rapid 48-hour deployment and flexible expansion, allowing for adaptation to seasonal or packaging changes.

Data security protected by design

All model processing and data operations occur on-premises. Geekplus said this eliminates cloud transmission risks and ensures compliance with the strictest enterprise data-privacy standards.

The company said the new workstation completes the final link in its full-process unmanned picking chain. Integrated with the AMR portfolio, Geekplus said the workstation can be easily embedded into existing warehouse workflows.

The offering supports both single-order picking for real-time responsiveness and batch picking for optimized throughput. Geekplus said it addresses complex business needs across e-commerce, retail, pharmaceuticals, and third-party logistics (3PL) operations.

Geekplus said its leadership in full-process unmanned warehouse automation is powered by its unified technology architecture. Through a cohesive software ecosystem and its AMR product portfolio, the company claimed that it enables multi-solution collaboration across warehouse processes, significantly reducing integration costs and complexity.

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Mike Oitzman

Mike Oitzman is Senior Editor of WTWH's Robotics Group, cohost of The Robot Report Podcast, and founder of the Mobile Robot Guide. Oitzman is a robotics industry veteran with 25-plus years of experience at various high-tech companies in the roles of marketing, sales and product management. He can be reached at moitzman@wtwhmedia.com.