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automotiveJune 17, 2026
Eno: The Versatile Robot Set to Transform ASEAN Workplaces
Genesis AI's Eno, a general-purpose robot, is poised to revolutionize factories and workplaces in Southeast Asia.
A New Era of Automation in ASEAN Workplaces \\[](https://example.com)\\\nGenesis AI has unveiled its latest innovation, Eno, a general-purpose robot designed to adapt to a wide range of environments and tasks. This versatile machine is set to transform the way factories, laboratories, and other workplaces operate in Southeast Asia, particularly in countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. \\\n### Adaptable and Intelligent \\\nUnlike traditional industrial robots, Eno is built to be a physical agent capable of handling complex workflows with minimal human intervention. It combines custom hardware with GENE, Genesis AI’s robotics foundation model, which serves as its control system. Eno can understand goals, reason through changing conditions, and carry out multi-step tasks over extended periods. This adaptability makes it an ideal solution for dynamic environments where tasks and conditions frequently change. \\\nFor factories in Thailand, this means more efficient production lines that can adjust to varying demands. In Vietnam, Eno could help streamline logistics operations, reducing the need for manual labor and increasing overall productivity. In Indonesia, the robot could be used in laboratories to handle delicate and repetitive tasks, ensuring precision and consistency. In Malaysia, Eno could support the electronics industry by managing intricate assembly processes and quality control. \\\n### Designed for Human Interaction \\\nEno’s design is both functional and user-friendly. Instead of mimicking a human form, it features a wheeled base topped by an adjustable tower structure. This allows it to change its height and reach in real time, making it highly adaptable to different tasks and environments. Its most human-like feature is its robotic hands, which are designed to match the form and function of human hands, enabling it to use existing tools and interact with environments already designed for people. \\\nOne of Eno’s unique features is an optional built-in screen that displays the robot’s reasoning process, operational status, and intended actions in real time. This transparency helps human operators understand what the robot is doing, fostering better collaboration and trust. \\\n### Future Applications and Deployment \\\nGenesis AI plans to begin production and targeted customer deployments before the end of 2026. Initial deployments will focus on manufacturing, logistics, and laboratory environments, followed by hospitality and healthcare settings. For factory buyers in ASEAN, this means the potential to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve the overall quality of their operations. \\\nIn conclusion, Eno represents a significant step forward in the field of general-purpose robotics. Its ability to adapt to changing conditions and handle complex workflows makes it a valuable asset for any workplace. As ASEAN continues to grow and modernize, Eno is poised to play a crucial role in driving innovation and productivity across the region. \\\n**Takeaway for Factory Buyers:** Investing in Eno can lead to significant improvements in operational efficiency, cost reduction, and enhanced productivity, making it a smart choice for forward-thinking manufacturers in ASEAN.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Interesting Engineering, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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