Humanoid Robots (Part 2)
AI2ROBOTICS
•
AI2ROBOTICS, a company specializing in Physical AI, showcased robots built on a wheel-based platform, combining both stability and mobility. Their demonstrations included operating a coffee machine and performing industrial tasks.
PsiBot
•
PsiBot attracted attention with a Physical AI-based robot capable of playing Mahjong. It even played live games against visitors.
KEENON
•
KEENON, best known for its service robots, has expanded into the humanoid sector.
•
Hospitality robots for beverage and cocktail preparation, luggage handling, and food & beverage service
•
Collaboration with room-cleaning robots for comprehensive hotel room management
ASTRIBOT
•
ASTRIBOT presented a wheel-based humanoid robot featuring highly natural upper-body movements and a wide range of motion. It demonstrated flexible yet stable motions, including three-dimensional torso twists, and drew significant attention throughout the venue.
PHYSICAL AI 로봇
•
These robots were designed to understand and execute human commands. For example, when whispered instructions were given, the robot could identify a specific individual (not visible in the photo) and walk directly toward them, adjusting its direction as the person moved.
•
Another humanoid demonstrated the ability to autonomously recognize and categorize objects.
Running Robots
•
A scene reminiscent of a humanoid marathon event held a few months ago: multiple robots running vigorously on treadmills.
Ensemble Robots
•
Robots performing live music in an ensemble drew a crowd with surprisingly skillful playing. They pressed piano keys naturally, used their feet to operate pedals, and even handled drumsticks convincingly.
Adorable Robots
•
Several small, charming robots roamed the exhibition hall, becoming instant favorites among visitors.
Other Humanoids
•
Beyond these, many other humanoid robots were on display. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I was not able to examine all of them in detail.










