
The Robot Group (TRG) helps UK businesses assess and deploy Galbot’s wheeled humanoid platforms - from the heavy-duty S1 for industrial material handling and production workflows to the versatile G1 for picking, replenishment and wider commercial applications.
Explore Galbot’s wheeled humanoid platforms for organisations looking to automate physical handling, manipulation and mobile tasks across industrial and commercial environments.
From heavier-duty factory operations with the S1 to flexible picking, replenishment and service workflows with the G1, TRG can help assess the right platform around the task, environment and deployment requirements.
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Heavy-duty wheeled humanoid for industrial material handling, production support and internal logistics.
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Versatile wheeled humanoid for picking, replenishment, material movement and flexible commercial operations.
View robotFounded in Beijing in 2023, Galbot develops general-purpose robots built around embodied multimodal AI, mobile manipulation and autonomous operation. The company is focused on moving embodied intelligence into practical applications across industrial, commercial and healthcare environments.
Galbot’s current humanoid portfolio combines wheeled mobility with dual-arm manipulation, allowing its robots to navigate structured environments, interact with objects and carry out physical workflows without the complexity of legged locomotion. Its G1 platform is designed for general-purpose productivity across applications including picking, transport and shelf replenishment, while the S1 extends the approach into heavier-duty industrial handling with payload capability of up to 50 kg.
The result is a particularly relevant platform family for businesses exploring humanoid automation where reliable manipulation, useful payload and movement across existing indoor facilities matter more than human-like walking.
Through TRG, UK organisations can assess whether the S1 or G1 fits the intended task and site before progressing into configuration, demonstration, pilot planning, quotation or deployment.
