GMEX Robotics Advocates for Integrated 'Terminal + Brain' Architecture

Robotics & Automation News· June 14, 2026

GMEX Robotics, a Nasdaq-listed developer, is focusing on a "hardware-first AI" strategy to bridge the gap between software intelligence and physical reliability. Director Jun Wu emphasizes a "Terminal + Brain" architecture that combines intelligent hardware with unified AI software. This approach aims to create a closed-loop system capable of operating in industrial, commercial, and consumer environments.

The company recently secured its first commercial deployment for the Bon Vivant 3.0 cooking robot, targeting the hospitality and food service sectors. GMEX argues that physical robots provide essential real-world data that software-only companies lack, creating a long-term competitive advantage.

Wu suggests that the next phase of industry growth will be driven by vertically integrated platforms rather than standalone products. Key areas for large-scale deployment include logistics, industrial automation, and sectors adapting to changing global production networks.

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