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$ 50 000

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GENE.01 is a next-generation humanoid robot concept from Generative Bionics that debuted at CES 2026. It pioneers a Physical AI approach where intelligence distributes through the body, not only the brain. With full-body tactile sensing and advanced onboard computing, the robot aims for safe collaboration in complex environments. GENE.01 represents the foundational design that will evolve into future industrial humanoids.

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Specifications and details:

Availability

(production expected Q4 2026), Prototype

Nationality

Italy

Website https://gbionics.ai/
Degrees of freedom, overall

~40–60

Degrees of freedom, hands

~5 per hand

Height [cm]

~170

Max speed (km/h)

3–5 km/h

Strength [kg]

~5–8 kg payload per arm

Weight [kg]

~60–80

Runtime pr charge (hours)

~3–5

Safe with humans

Yes

CPU/GPU

AMD leadership CPUs/GPUs + FPGA/edge processors

Ingress protection

N/A

Camera resolution

N/A

Connectivity

5G, Ethernet, Wi‑Fi

Operating system

Custom robotics OS with Physical AI stack

LLM integration

Possible via external API

Latency glass to action

Low latency via body-as-compute design

Motor tech

High-torque electric actuators

Gear tech

Precision gear reducers

Main structural material

Aluminum + composites

Number of fingers

5 per hand

Main market

automation, collaborative robotics, Industrial

Verified

Not verified

Walking Speed [km/h]

4.0

Shipping Size

N/A

Color

Black, Grey, Red

Manufacturer

Generative Bionics

Description

GENE.01 marks a new chapter in humanoid robotics where the robot’s body becomes part of its intelligence. At CES 2026, Generative Bionics unveiled this concept as the foundation of its Physical AI platform. The company blends biomechanics, tactile sensing, and onboard AI into one system. 

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Rather than hiding sensors, GENE.01 wraps its surface in tactile skin. This allows the robot to feel contact, pressure, and small interactions anywhere on its body. As a result, it can react safely and adaptively in real settings. Designers say this tactile layer transforms touch into a key source of intelligence. 

Moreover, the robot’s compute stack emerges from a deep partnership with AMD. It combines CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and embedded processors to fuse tactile, visual, and motion data at high speed. This lets the robot make decisions in real time rather than rely on remote compute pipelines. 

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GENE.01 is still a prototype, but the company plans a commercial launch in late 2026. Instead of a single product, this platform will evolve into specialized humanoids for different industrial environments. Consequently, the core design and Physical AI stack will remain consistent across future variants.

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Website: https://gbionics.ai/gene01/

 

 

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