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Geek+

Geek+ (Robat) is a Chinese AMR (autonomous mobile robot) company developing warehouse robots for goods-to-person picking, sorting, and automated storage.

Founded
2015
HQ
Beijing, China
Status
HKEX: 2590

The verified answer

As of Aug 2026, DEPLOY verifies Geek+: 3 models, 6 deployments across 6 regions, $100.0M raised. 9 sources back the record.

CategoryWarehouse & Logistics Robotics

Appears inLogistics robots

Overview

Geek+ (Robat) is a Chinese AMR (autonomous mobile robot) company developing warehouse robots for goods-to-person picking, sorting, and automated storage. World's largest AMR vendor by shipments. Deployed 30,000+ robots across 30+ countries. Founded in Beijing.

Verified record

Verified deployments
6 deployments on file
Active incidents
None on file

Key facts

Scale

~800 clients, 40+ countries; HKEX IPO Jul 9 2025 (first listed pure-play warehouse AMR vendor).

HKEX ticker

2590

Product type

Goods-to-person robots

Business model

Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS)

Industry segment

Warehouse-fulfillment AMR

Revenue CAGR

45% (2021-2024)

Customer repurchase rate

74.6%

IPO valuation

45M (2025)

Market position

World's largest AMR vendor by shipments

Deployed

30,000+ robots across 30+ countries

Products

Goods-to-person AMRs, sorting robots, automated storage

Data & sources

Press releases

2

News coverage

1

Patent documents

5

Web sources

1

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Relationships

Explainers

Plain-language answers to the questions people ask about Geek+, from DEPLOY’s explainer library. Each is written in the language of the question and cross-checked against this registry.

What are Geek+ AMRs?
Geek+ (Geekplus) is a Beijing-founded warehouse robotics company that makes goods-to-person autonomous mobile robots, often sold as a service. DEPLOY records roughly 800 enterprise clients across 40-plus countries, with Decathlon a verified customer, and its July 2025 listing on the Hong Kong Exchange as the first pure-play warehouse AMR vendor to go public.Read the full explainer →

Current leadership (2)

Founders (2)

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Safety record

No incidents on record for Geek+.

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Operator customers (1)

Recent coverage

Geek+ in third-party press

Peer companies