From Automotive Technology to Humanoid
HL Group unveiled its group-level robotics, AI, and mobility strategy at CES 2026 — the group''s first participation as a unified entity, operating an integrated booth under the slogan "Intelligence In Action" featuring HL Mando, HL Klemove, HL Robotics, and HL D&I Halla. The exhibition center: robotics. HL Mando revealed joint actuators — the core components of humanoid robots — explicitly extending motor, reducer, sensor, and control technologies accumulated in automotive components to all areas of robot joints (arms, legs, torso, and finger joints). HL Robotics unveiled "CARRIE" — a low-floor autonomous logistics robot capable of carrying up to 2 tons with 360-degree rotation; extends the technology from autonomous parking robot "PARKIE" into industrial settings; designed for actual operational environments. HL D&I Halla: "DivotFiX" — robot automatically repairing golf course turf damage; symbolizes expansion from construction-centered business to new robot-based service businesses; developed in collaboration with HL Mando and Daedong Robotics. Award results: 5 CES 2026 Innovation Awards — HL Mando''s "MiCOSA HyperPrediction" (vehicle software), HL Klemove''s "SEERU" (portable safety sensor), HL Robotics'' "CARRIE," HL D&I Halla''s "AI House" and "DivotFiX." The strategic significance: HL Group''s transformation mirrors the broader automotive-to-robotics transition; the same precision engineering, supply chain management, and quality control capabilities that make a reliable braking system make a reliable robot joint — creating genuine technological transferability rather than just financial diversification into a fashionable sector.
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