Humanoid Robots Walk Seoul Fashion Runway in ‘Physical AI’ Show

Galaxy Corporation hosted the 'Mach33: Physical AI Fashion Show' in Seoul, featuring humanoid robots walking the runway alongside human models in designer outfits to explore robots' role in cultural expression. The event highlights South Korea’s growing investment in robotics, moving beyond industrial use into entertainment and public-facing cultural spaces while showcasing advancements in movement and coordination." "article": "Galaxy Corporation organized the 'Mach33: Physical AI Fashion Show' at Galaxy Robot Park in Seoul, where humanoid robots and human models walked the runway together in coordinated designer outfits. The event, themed around 'physical AI,' demonstrated robots performing choreographed routines, including dramatic entrances where robots emerged from capes alongside human models. Organizers framed the show as part of Galaxy’s 'enter-tech' vision, blending robotics, AI, and pop culture to explore robots’ potential in entertainment and public life. The fashion show featured avant-garde clothing tailored for both human and robot bodies, emphasizing the integration of robots into cultural spaces beyond traditional industrial or lab settings. Robots also participated in dance routines and interactive performances, signaling a shift toward robotics as a form of entertainment rather than purely functional machinery. South Korea, already a global leader in robot density, is expanding its robotics ecosystem through industry partnerships and government initiatives, positioning itself at the forefront of this transition. While the event showcased improvements in humanoid robots’ walking, balance, and coordinated movement, experts noted ongoing challenges in autonomy, perception, and natural human interaction. The fashion show aligns with broader trends in Asia, as China also accelerates its humanoid robotics infrastructure with new training facilities to prepare robots for real-world and public environments. Galaxy Corporation has indicated plans to expand into robot-centered entertainment, including future performances and interactive experiences.
Galaxy Corporation organized the 'Mach33: Physical AI Fashion Show' at Galaxy Robot Park in Seoul, where humanoid robots and human models walked the runway together in coordinated designer outfits. The event, themed around 'physical AI,' demonstrated robots performing choreographed routines, including dramatic entrances where robots emerged from capes alongside human models. Organizers framed the show as part of Galaxy’s 'enter-tech' vision, blending robotics, AI, and pop culture to explore robots’ potential in entertainment and public life. The fashion show featured avant-garde clothing tailored for both human and robot bodies, emphasizing the integration of robots into cultural spaces beyond traditional industrial or lab settings. Robots also participated in dance routines and interactive performances, signaling a shift toward robotics as a form of entertainment rather than purely functional machinery. South Korea, already a global leader in robot density, is expanding its robotics ecosystem through industry partnerships and government initiatives, positioning itself at the forefront of this transition. While the event showcased improvements in humanoid robots’ walking, balance, and coordinated movement, experts noted ongoing challenges in autonomy, perception, and natural human interaction. The fashion show aligns with broader trends in Asia, as China also accelerates its humanoid robotics infrastructure with new training facilities to prepare robots for real-world and public environments. Galaxy Corporation has indicated plans to expand into robot-centered entertainment, including future performances and interactive experiences.
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