
VinMotion introduces humanoid robots with synchronization technology
Vietnam is in a strategic position to lead certain segments of the global humanoid robot market.

Vietnam is in a strategic position to lead certain segments of the global humanoid robot market.

It can run at high speed and, at the same time, carry up to 100 kilograms, a rare combination in quadruped robotics.

The robot features a full body and advanced sensors at an affordable price.

The mobile microfactory reduces construction time by 70% and costs by 30%.

Some criticisms point to whether the inclusion of a robot could displace resources or visibility of real students.

It is the first humanoid to autonomously open car doors in a real commercial environment.

Its welding capacity is up to 25 kilograms per hour.

The robot can execute 360° turns while performing industrial tasks such as screwing and sorting objects.

The shortage of skilled labor is driving the adoption of cognitive robots as a strategic solution.

The robot will be able to autonomously tour nuclear facilities and perform real-time spectrometric analysis.

The robot can remain in stable flight while withstanding exhaust temperatures approaching 800 °C and wind gusts.

AEON operates non-stop thanks to its interchangeable battery system, ideal for continuous production in industrial environments.