
Geekplus unveiled its new Robot Arm Picking Station, an end-to-end unmanned picking solution that leaps from “partial automation” to “full-process intelligence.”
“This new solution marks a key milestone in our journey toward general-purpose warehouse robotics,” says 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.”
Key takeaways:
· At the core of the new workstation is Geek+ Brain, which enables robotic arms to precisely pick and adapt to large, diverse SKU inventories across multiple product types and industries.
· Trained on massive 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, without retraining. Its modular design supports 48-hour rapid deployment and flexible expansion to adapt to seasonal or packaging changes.
· Lightweight model optimization achieves millisecond-level inference speed and smooth coordination across workflows, delivering multiple times the picking efficiency of manual labor and supporting 24/7 continuous operation. Advanced features such as double pick verification and scanning modules ensure near-zero errors and consistent, predictable performance.
· All model processing and data operations occur on-premises, eliminating cloud transmission risks and ensuring compliance with the strictest enterprise data privacy standards.
· Supporting both single-order picking (for real-time responsiveness) and batch picking (for optimized throughput), the solution addresses complex business needs across e-commerce, retail, pharmaceuticals, and 3PL operations.

















