XYG Unveils Next-Generation Service Robot at 'Roboworld 2025'

AI and robotics technology company XYZ announced on the 3rd that it will unveil its next-generation service robot lineup utilizing its core technologies at the domestic robotics industry exhibition 'Roboworld 2025'. This exhibition will comprehensively showcase robotic intelligence, dual-arm operation, and voice-based ordering technology, and introduce service models that can be implemented in actual commercial environments.

At the exhibition, XYG will unveil its key technologies, including a humanoid robot that uses the robot intelligence platform 'BrainX', an intelligent dual-arm robot 'XYbot', a barista robot that uses social intelligence 'Baris Brew', and an intelligent autonomous driving storage 2.0 that enables multi-layer transport. BrainX is a platform that implements autonomous decision-making and manipulation capabilities in complex environments, and actual demos applied to various general-purpose robot types will be on display.

A robot-based automated ordering, cooking, and delivery process will also be demonstrated. Visitors can witness the dual-arm robot pick up and deliver pizzas and drinks in real time. Precision control technology, mimicking the structure of human hands, enables stable food and beverage logistics operations. Based on a modular structure, the system can be expanded to automate cooking processes in the future.

AI-based voice ordering technology will also be showcased. The voice ordering system currently under development by XYG aims to create a barrier-free environment accessible to a wide range of users, including the elderly, people with disabilities, and foreigners. UX design is currently underway, optimizing multilingual support, noise-sensitive environments, and QSR ordering models. Visitors can experience a hands-on ordering demo in the showroom.

Based on this exhibition technology, XYZ plans to sequentially pursue projects such as demonstration of the Mamstouch unmanned robot store, field demonstration of the AI voice ordering system, robot drive-thru (RDT) test, and development of an overseas expansion cooperation model.

Hwang Seong-jae, CEO of XYG, said, “Robot intelligence and manipulation technology centered around BrainX will be revealed as a realistic application model,” and “We will secure technological competitiveness that can lead to actual commercial services and create standards for the global robot retail market.”


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