NEXIO | AI robotics | 2025
NexioBot is a next-generation humanoid robot that redefines how we perceive human–technology interaction. It brings together advanced artificial intelligence, state-of-the-art sensors, and complex language models into a coherent whole, concealed within a friendly and modern form.
Its design language serves as a bridge between humans and the digital world – a physical manifestation of hundreds of lines of code and intelligent algorithms. NexioBot was created to support people in public spaces, marking a new chapter in the evolution of intelligent robotic assistants.
CONTEXT
1. Nexio Management – a leader in the Polish IT sector, supporting major brands such as Orange, T-Mobile, TVN, and Netia – entrusted us with the task of developing a new version of their assistant robot. The project was intended not only to showcase the company’s technological capabilities but also to serve as its flagship presence on the international stage.
2. The key objective was to deliver the robot’s structure and industrial design within an extremely short timeframe, so it could debut at Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona.
Process
1. We began by defining the user and aesthetic context – the robot had to look equally at home in a trade show environment and in public spaces such as airports or government offices.
2. It was crucial to give it a human scale and design a form that is modern yet not intimidating – visually and emotionally approachable.
3. Special attention was given to creating a friendly, neutral “face” and integrating a large display and projector – key functional components of Nexio’s platform.
4. Alongside formal design exploration, we conducted intensive technological analyses to determine the optimal manufacturing method for the robot’s casing, enabling rapid and precise execution.
5. We chose 3D printing technology, which gave us full control over the process, allowed for fast iteration, and ensured timely delivery of the final product.
Results
1. Thanks to agile project management, close collaboration between design teams, and continuous coordination with Nexio’s hardware, AI, and interface teams, we successfully completed the full design process and produced the final robot casing using our in-house 3D printers – all in record time.
2. NexioBot was very well received during its debut at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, becoming one of the most recognizable highlights of Poland’s presence at the event.
3. This project laid the foundation for Nexio’s new strategic direction, as the company plans to develop its own line of intelligent assistant robots. Together, we established a consistent design language that blends advanced technology with empathy and accessibility.
4. We believe robotics is one of the most dynamic industries of the future, where designers play a key role – integrating interdisciplinary teams to create products that balance industrial precision with the emotional impact of human interaction