PrimeBOT Showcases Personal Robotics at UN's AI for Good Summit
Robotics brand PrimeBOT participated in the UN's AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, presenting personal robots aimed at enhancing AI understanding and adoption in education.

Robotics brand PrimeBOT was present at the United Nations' AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva. The summit, organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) with over 50 UN entities, focuses on how artificial intelligence can benefit humanity.
PrimeBOT aims to establish a new category of personal robots, designed for home use and everyday life rather than industrial production lines. These robots are intended for consumers to own, program, and use creatively. The company emphasized its participation in a global dialogue on education, inclusion, and human potential, rather than presenting technical specifications.
The company highlighted its PrimeBOT Q1, a personal robot designed as an AI learning companion for households. This device allows children to learn programming through block-based coding and Python, transforming coding from abstract syntax into an interactive conversation with the robot. The goal is not to replace teachers or parents but to make education more hands-on and playful.
PrimeBOT collaborates globally with youth and educational institutions to foster technology literacy and develop AI skills among young people. According to the company, personal robots can change how AI is conveyed, encouraging the next generation to become creators of AI, not just consumers.
Moving forward, PrimeBOT intends to continue dialogue with educational and non-profit organizations in North America and Europe to explore the potential of personal robots in advancing youth AI literacy. This approach emphasizes co-discovery with educators, parents, and children, rather than a solitary product announcement.