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VinDynamics Debuts Its First Humanoid Robot At Two Of The World’s Leading Technology Events

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VinDynamics Debuts Its First Humanoid Robot At Two Of The World’s Leading Technology Events

VinDynamics unveiled its first humanoid robot, Dyno, at ICRA 2026 in Vienna and Computex Taipei 2026, showcasing AI-driven capabilities for security, tourism, and household tasks, while highlighting Vietnamese engineering advancements in robotics. The robot’s real-world pilot at Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc demonstrated multilingual interaction and adaptability, signaling potential commercial deployment and global expansion plans for the company under Vingroup.

VinDynamics, a technology company under Vingroup, introduced its first humanoid robot, Dyno, at two major technology events: the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2026) in Vienna from June 1 to 5, and Computex Taipei 2026 from June 2 to 5. Dyno is designed as a versatile assistant for security, surveillance, and household tasks, featuring an advanced AI platform and adaptive environmental sensing. The robot’s debut marks a milestone for Vietnamese engineers, demonstrating capabilities in hardware, software, and AI integration. At both events, Dyno was showcased as a robotic guide, previously tested at Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest semi-wildlife conservation park. The robot handled outdoor conditions, provided multilingual narration, and responded dynamically to visitor questions, proving its potential in tourism and hospitality. This pilot program underscored its ability to operate in real-world settings, a critical step toward commercial use. VinDynamics also presented core robotics components at the events, including a specialized actuator system and a dexterous robotic hand, alongside an AI training dataset tailored for practical applications. The company’s focus on mastering the entire humanoid robotics value chain supports its global expansion strategy and partnerships with international tech firms and research institutions. Founded in September 2025, VinDynamics aims to develop human-centric robots for everyday integration, aligning with projections of the humanoid robotics market reaching trillions by 2050. Chairman La Manh Hung emphasized the milestone as a reflection of Vietnamese engineers’ contributions to advanced robotics, prioritizing people-centered technology solutions. The company’s ecosystem includes fully integrated robots and modular components, positioning it to compete in the global market. VinDynamics’ advancements signal a shift toward broader adoption of humanoid robots in daily life, with potential applications spanning security, customer service, and domestic assistance.

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