Aiden Robotics Joins the Manufacturing AX Alliance

Adin Robotics (CEOs Choi Hyeok-ryeol and Lee Yun-haeng) , a company specializing in sensors for robots, is participating in the 'Manufacturing AX Alliance (M.AX)' jointly launched by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The M.AX Alliance is a nationwide project that aims to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and cutting-edge technologies to drive innovation in the domestic manufacturing industry and generate over KRW 100 trillion in added value by 2030. Approximately 1,000 companies, research institutes, and universities, including major conglomerates such as SK, LG Electronics, Hyundai Motor Company, and Korean Air, are participating. Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Kim Jung-kwan and Chairman Choi Tae-won of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry serve as co-chairs.

The alliance is comprised of 10 major fields: ▲AI factory ▲humanoid ▲AI manufacturing service ▲AI distribution and logistics ▲autonomous vehicles ▲autonomous ships ▲AI home appliances ▲AI defense ▲AI bio ▲AI semiconductors.

Aidin Robotics is participating in the "humanoid" sector. The Humanoid Alliance, comprised of 224 AI and manufacturing-related companies and organizations, aims to establish a production system of over 1,000 units annually, with the goal of industrial deployment and mass production starting in 2029. The alliance will also develop core technologies and operate a regulatory sandbox.

Adin Robotics contributes to the precision control and improved manipulation performance of humanoid robots based on force/torque sensors and tactile sensor technology applicable to fingertips, wrists, and ankle joints. The company has proactively established a supply system for humanoid sensors and components, and following the launch of the "K-Humanoid Alliance" in April, its participation in M.AX aims to expand its role in related fields.

“It is very meaningful to participate as a company representing the humanoid sensor field within the M.AX ecosystem,” said Lee Yoon-haeng, CEO of Adin Robotics. “We will contribute to enhancing the competitiveness of the domestic humanoid industry by supplying high-reliability sensors that are in line with the government roadmap.”


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