PrimeBOT Unveils Personal Robotics at UN's AI for Good Summit in Geneva
PrimeBOT introduced personal robotics at the UN's AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, focusing on the technology's potential in education and human empowerment. The company aims to make AI creation accessible.

PrimeBOT participated in the United Nations' AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, an event focused on leveraging artificial intelligence for human well-being. Organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) along with over 50 UN agencies, the summit brought together experts to discuss AI's societal impact.
The company presented a new category of personal robots, designed for home use and daily activities rather than industrial production. PrimeBOT aims for these robots to be accessible for programming and creative use by individuals. The company emphasized its participation was for a global dialogue on education and potential, not just a technical showcase.
PrimeBOT believes personal robots can transform AI education. Their Q1 model offers a development console for young learners, enabling them to program robot movements and conversational responses. This allows users to transition from block-based coding to Python and train AI models, making the machine learning cycle tangible. The company positions Q1 as an AI learning companion, designed to make education more hands-on and engaging for families.
With a vision of collaboration, PrimeBOT is working with young people and educational institutions worldwide. The company is also in discussions with educational and non-profit organizations in North America and Europe to explore how personal robotics can introduce artificial intelligence concepts to younger generations.