Aidin Robotics to Participate in AW 2026, Unveiling Next-Generation Robot Hands and Automation Solutions

Adin Robotics (CEOs Choi Hyuk-ryeol and Lee Yun-haeng) will participate in the 2026 Smart Factory & Automation Industry Exhibition (AW 2026) held at COEX in Gangnam-gu, Seoul from the 4th of next month and showcase its automation solutions and next-generation robot hand products targeting the humanoid market.

This year's exhibition will be the largest ever, featuring a special AI Factory pavilion themed "Physical AI" and "Robotics." Approximately 80,000 visitors are expected over the three days. Under the theme of "One-stop Force-Aware Robotics Solutions," Aiden Robotics will showcase its product lineup, which leverages technologies for precisely recognizing and controlling physical forces.

A notable new product is the "2nd Generation Humanoid Robot Hand (AIDIN Hand Gen2)." While smaller than the previous 1st generation, it offers 16 degrees of freedom (DoF) for agile movement. It also features a proprietary "Tactile Sensor (ATT)" for sophisticated tactile functionality. Building on the success of exporting the 1st generation model to the US, Australia, and other countries last year, the company plans to officially launch the 2nd generation model in the first half of the year.

Automation solutions for manufacturing sites will also be showcased. The "AIRO-One Surface Processing Solution" automates the polishing process based on a 6-axis force/torque sensor (AFT200). With precision control in units of ±0.1 N, it ensures consistent quality and supports up to 16 hours of uninterrupted operation. The "AIRO-One Logistics Picking Solution" combines AI vision and customized grippers to process up to 1,000 items weighing 3 kg or less per hour. It also plans to incorporate logistics humanoid technology, currently being jointly developed with CJ Logistics.

In addition, the "Tactile Sensor" and "3-axis Force/Torque Sensor (3FT2000)" for humanoid robot sensory systems, and the "6-axis Force/Torque Sensor Kit (AFT200-KIT)" for precise control of collaborative robots will also be unveiled. All products are scheduled for official release within the first half of the year.

Lee Yoon-haeng, CEO of Adin Robotics, said, “This exhibition is a place to see the expanded business ecosystem based on sensor technology, including new robot hands and automation solutions,” and added, “We will provide innovative value to global customers across the manufacturing industry through ‘One-stop Force-Aware Robotics Solutions’ that encompass everything from parts to solutions.”


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