Hyundai Motor Group Launches MobED Alliance to Commercialize Advanced Mobile Robot Platform
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180 sq m
What Happened
Hyundai Motor Group announced the official launch of the MobED Alliance at the Automation World 2026 trade event in Seoul on March 4, 2026. The alliance aims to commercialize the MobED mobile robot platform, which has already won awards at CES 2026 and iREX 2025. Partners include Hyundai Transys, SL Corporation, and public agencies like the Korea Association of AI Robot Industry.
“The MobED Alliance is a collaborative framework designed to extend MobED — a technology already validated on the global stage, such as CES and iREX. This is significant because we are moving beyond simple corporate partnerships and entering a stage of concrete commercialization in Korea through an ecosystem model where public agencies, robot solution companies, firms and component suppliers partic”
- Outdoor delivery
- Security patrol with drone stations
- Digital signage
- Broadcasting
- Loading/unloading
- Golf
Hyundai Motor Group Robotics LAB will showcase MobED at its 180-square-meter booth at AW2026 from March 4-6 at COEX in Seoul. Visitors can pilot MobED Basic and MobED Pro models and experience its capabilities in three-minute interactive sessions.
Why this matters
The alliance brings together industry, public agencies, and component suppliers to quickly deploy MobED for outdoor delivery, security patrol, and other applications, boosting Korea's robotics competitiveness.
Terms in This Story
- MobED
- Mobile Eccentric Droid, a versatile mobile robot platform developed by Hyundai Motor Group Robotics LAB.
- CES
- Consumer Electronics Show, a major annual trade show for consumer technology.
- iREX
- International Robot Exhibition, a major robotics trade show.
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