Cosmo Robotics' Infant and Adolescent Rehabilitation Robot Wins CES 2026 Innovation Award

Global wearable robot company Cosmo Robotics announced that its rehabilitation robot for infants and toddlers, Bambini Kids, and its rehabilitation robot for teenagers, Bambini Teens, won innovation awards at CES 2026, the world's largest IT exhibition.

Bambini Kids is the world's first ground-walking wearable robot specifically for infants and toddlers. It was developed to support the rehabilitation training of infants and toddlers with congenital or acquired walking disabilities. The product received medical device certification from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety in late 2025 and is currently undergoing overseas approval procedures, including from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and European CE marking.

Bambini Kids garnered global media attention when it was featured on Fox News during CES 2026 as a health tech product of note. The report highlighted its design to help children with neurological disorders learn to walk naturally.

Cosmo Robotics unveiled its lineup of pediatric rehabilitation robots, including Bambini Kids and Bambini Teens, at CES 2026, held in Las Vegas from January 6th to 9th. The products won innovation awards, demonstrating the company's technological competitiveness and product excellence in the pediatric rehabilitation field.

Meanwhile, Cosmo Robotics recently received preliminary approval for listing from the Korea Exchange and is pursuing a technology-specific listing in the first quarter of this year. Eugene Investment & Securities and NH Investment & Securities are joint underwriters for the listing.


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