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VinRobotics makes global debut of "Make In Vietnam" humanoid robot at leading global tech events

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VinRobotics makes global debut of "Make In Vietnam" humanoid robot at leading global tech events

VinRobotics debuted its VR-H3 humanoid robot at global tech events like ICRA 2026 and COMPUTEX Taipei 2026, showcasing its in-house developed AI control, motion-capture capabilities, and payload handling. The company also announced plans to open-source selected robotics technologies to accelerate global collaboration in embodied AI.

VinRobotics, a technology company under Vingroup, unveiled its VR-H3 humanoid robot at major global tech events in late May and early June 2026. The robot was showcased at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) 2026 and COMPUTEX Taipei 2026, marking a milestone for Vietnamese robotics innovation. VR-H3 demonstrated remote operation via motion-capture technology integrated into a virtual reality headset, requiring no external devices, and performed stable tasks in crowded environments. The third-generation humanoid robot features core technologies developed entirely in-house by Vietnamese engineers, including mechanical structure, real-time computing, power distribution, and full-body AI control. Equipped with over 31 actuators and two onboard edge computers, VR-H3 can lift payloads of up to 6-8 kilograms, transport objects, and perform assembly operations. Its agile mobility and dexterous manipulation highlight practical applications in both daily life and industrial settings. During the events, VinRobotics participated in technical talks alongside global industry leaders like Google DeepMind, NVIDIA, and Boston Dynamics. The company emphasized its integrated technology ecosystem, including robotic hands and high-performance actuators developed independently by Vietnamese engineers. These discussions expanded VinRobotics’ global connections and reinforced Vietnam’s potential in AI and robotics. As part of its strategy, VinRobotics announced plans to gradually open-source selected foundational robotics technologies. This initiative aims to foster collaboration within the global tech community, accelerating the adoption of Vietnamese-developed robotics in the embodied AI wave. CEO Ngo Quoc Hung stated that the global debut serves as both a showcase of Vietnamese engineering capabilities and a real-world testing process for practical robotics applications.

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