Fourier GR-3 Debuts at WAIC 2025, Redefining Companion Robots
*Source: Sutu Network, July 26, 2025, by Li Nan*
The 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) kicked off in Shanghai, spotlighting Fourier’s groundbreaking GR-3 humanoid robot and upgraded “Embodied Intelligence Rehabilitation Hub.” Fourier’s vision: empowering human life through robotics.
**GR-3 Sneak Peek: A “Warm and Loving” Companion Robot**
At WAIC 2025, Fourier unveiled the GR-3, the third-generation model in its GRx series, marking its public debut. Designed as a Care-bot for interactive companionship, GR-3 introduces a soft-skin material and full-sensory interaction system, pushing boundaries in emotional and companion experiences.
Breaking from cold, industrial designs, GR-3 features Morandi warm tones, animal-inspired head design, and soft facial curves. Its dynamic interactions and warm touch aim to bridge the gap between humans and technology. Built on Fourier’s mission of “human-centered service,” GR-3 is safe, controllable, and truly empathetic.
The GR-3 will officially launch in Beijing on August 6, 2025, with more details to come.
**Embodied Intelligence Rehabilitation Hub: A Decade of Innovation**
Fourier’s upgraded “Embodied Intelligence Rehabilitation Hub” stole the show, showcasing a decade-long leap from digital to intelligent solutions in rehabilitation. Powered by GRx-series robots, multimodal perception, large-scale models, and precise motion control, it offers five interactive training modules:
- **Consultation Guidance**: GR-1 uses multimodal models and custom datasets for voice interaction, facial recognition, and visual tracking, providing efficient patient guidance.
- **Upper Limb Rehabilitation**: GR-2 adjusts hand positions to guide stretching exercises, with tactile sensors adapting training dynamically.
- **Cognitive Training**: GR-2 issues action commands to train core cognitive skills like color recognition and spatial judgment in real-world scenarios.
- **Motor Function Reconstruction**: The ExoMotus™ M4 exoskeleton aids patients with lower limb issues in early standing and walking exercises.
- **Remote Rehabilitation**: ArmMotus™ EMU robots enable therapists to remotely guide patient exercises via video, ensuring real-time feedback.
Fourier’s decade in rehabilitation has honed its human-robot interaction expertise. The Hub builds on the 2020 “Intelligent Rehabilitation Hub,” integrating 30+ self-developed robots for neurology, orthopedics, and pain management. This networked solution supports full-body, full-cycle standardized care, deployed in over 300 facilities across China, serving over a million patients.
**Human-Centered Embodied Intelligence**
2025 is hailed as the year of embodied intelligence commercialization. Fourier’s focus on rehabilitation—a field demanding safety and nuanced interaction—has shaped its unique edge. Both GR-3 and the Rehabilitation Hub center on seamless human-robot interaction, embodying Fourier’s vision of “serving people.”
Fourier will continue advancing embodied intelligence in healthcare, navigation, and research, bringing cutting-edge robotics to real-world applications.
*Original source: Sutu Network*