Fourier Debuts at CES 2026: A 360° Experience of Warm Human–Robot Interaction

At the recently opened CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Fourier unveiled its next-generation full-size humanoid robot, the “Care-bot” GR-3, along with multiple industry solutions. The showcase marked the first systematic international presentation of Fourier’s real-world applications in companion-oriented human–robot interaction.

An interactive experience zone was set up at the booth, inviting visitors to engage with the robot at close range. With its natural conversational abilities and emotionally expressive interactions, GR-3 quickly became a highlight of the exhibition, drawing large crowds for conversations, hands-on experiences, and photo opportunities. A specially designed human–robot tic-tac-toe challenge further demonstrated GR-3’s capabilities: using visual perception to recognize the board state in real time, the robot combined logical reasoning with facial expressions, voice, and body movements to deliver anthropomorphic responses to every move, creating an interaction that was both engaging and emotionally warm.

As Fourier’s first product positioned under the “Care-bot” concept, GR-3 features a Morandi-inspired warm color palette and high-quality, eco-friendly interior materials, effectively softening the cold, mechanical impression traditionally associated with robots. Equipped with 55 degrees of freedom across its body, GR-3 can flexibly adapt to diverse environments while meeting the demands of high-precision tasks. The robot also integrates a full-sensory interaction system combining visual recognition, sound-source localization, and tactile feedback. Powered by an attention management mechanism, GR-3 enables rapid transitions from multimodal perception to intelligent decision-making and motion planning, allowing it to be genuinely attentive and responsive to human needs.

In addition to GR-3, Fourier also presented a desktop-sized “Care-bot” concept prototype based on the same IP. Designed in a toy-like form factor, the prototype supports customizable appearances and interaction personalities, exploring the potential of embodied intelligence for lightweight, portable, all-day emotional companionship.

Currently, Fourier serves over 2,000 medical institutions and organizational clients across more than 40 countries and regions, and collaborates with over 20 leading global universities, research institutes, and technology companies, continuously advancing the real-world deployment of embodied intelligence across multiple industries and scenarios.