Vietnamese tech draws attention at Austria robotics forum

Vietnamese tech firms VinRobotics and VinDynamics showcased their humanoid robots at the ICRA 2026 robotics forum in Austria, highlighting Vietnam’s push into global robotics and AI development. The VR-H3 and Dyno robots were displayed as part of Vietnam’s ambition to move beyond outsourcing into core technology innovation.
The ICRA 2026 robotics forum in Austria, themed 'Robots for All,' featured Vietnamese companies VinRobotics and VinDynamics, subsidiaries of Vingroup, under the 'Make in Vietnam' initiative. Their participation underscored Vietnam’s growing role in global robotics, moving from manufacturing outsourcing to developing advanced technologies. VinRobotics unveiled the VR-H3, a third-generation humanoid robot capable of industrial and daily tasks, including navigation, human interaction, and object transport. CEO Ngo Quoc Hung stated this marked Vietnam’s shift toward core technology development, emphasizing local engineers’ global competitiveness. VinDynamics introduced Dyno, a multi-purpose humanoid assistant designed for security, hospitality, and smart city applications. The company also displayed high-dexterity robotic hands and actuators meeting international standards. Vietnamese Ambassador Vu Le Thai Hoang praised the engineers’ innovation, calling their presence at ICRA 2026 a sign of Vietnam’s rising status in high-value tech sectors. The event included a robot parade demonstrating diverse robotic capabilities in real time. The forum highlighted Vietnam’s ambition to enter the global digital economy, particularly in robotics, AI, and automation. VinRobotics and VinDynamics’ displays reinforced the country’s commitment to developing advanced robotic solutions.
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