WIRobotics Captivates Global Media at CES 2026 with Innovative Robotics Solutions
WIRobotics Captivates Global Media at CES 2026 with Innovative Robotics Solutions
The CES 2026 event in Las Vegas has witnessed a significant spotlight on WIRobotics, a pioneering robotic firm co-led by Younbaek Lee and Yongjae Kim. The company is garnering attention for its diverse array of robotic technologies, particularly its wearable robots effective for everyday applications as well as state-of-the-art humanoid robots.
WIRobotics commenced their exhibition by showcasing the upgraded version of their wearable assistive robot, the WIM S. This latest model builds upon the success of its predecessor, WIM, which received recognition after its launch in 2023. WIRobotics is notable for having introduced this technology to the public well ahead of its competitors, allowing it to carve a niche in the market before wearable robotics became widely accepted.
During CES, attendees were treated to hands-on experiences with the WIM S, which has already seen considerable market expansion beyond Korea, entering regions such as Europe, China, and Japan. Positive feedback from attendees highlighted the real-world applicability and user-friendly design of the wearable robot. Many visitors reported transformative experiences with the WIM, crediting it with enhancing their daily mobility.
One captivating aspect of the WIM S showcased during the exhibition was the presence of users who had purchased the original WIM in 2024. Their testimonials emphasized the practical benefits derived from long-term usage, reiterating that this robotic device was designed for ongoing integration into daily life rather than merely serving for temporary demonstrations.
The design ethos of WIRobotics centers around tailoring wearable robots for natural body movement while ensuring optimal support for users. Commenting on the advantages, many visitors cited the comfortable fit and balanced assistance provided by the WIM S.
In addition to the wearable technology, WIRobotics also drew interest with its humanoid robot, ALLEX, which was presented through live demonstrations emphasizing its interaction capabilities. Attendees from major technology conglomerates, including NVIDIA, Meta, and Amazon, expressed keen interest in potential collaborations, showcasing the wider applicability and prospects for advanced humanoid robotics in various industries.
Throughout CES 2026, media professionals and industry representatives from North America, the Middle East, and South America flocked to WIRobotics’ booth, excited to learn more about their expanding portfolio. The discussions delved into how WIRobotics aims to leverage its experience and adaptability to further evolve and refine its technologies.
Younbaek Lee, Co-CEO of WIRobotics, highlighted the importance of CES as a platform to showcase both the practical applications of robotics and the futuristic aspirations within the sector. He stated, “Our enduring experiences with wearable technology and the rising intrigue in humanoid products position us uniquely. We are enthusiastic about collaborating with leading global technology firms to explore new horizons in robotics.”
WIRobotics is exhibiting at the Venetian Expo (Hall A–D, Booth #54635), where they continue to captivate audiences with demonstrations of WIM S and ALLEX.
Founded in 2021, WIRobotics is committed to pushing the frontiers of robotics with a blend of practical solutions and sophisticated technologies. Since launching commercial sales of wearable robots in 2023, the firm aims to bridge the gap between advanced robotics and everyday functionality.
As the focus on robotics amplifies at CES 2026, WIRobotics is sure to remain at the center of conversations surrounding the future of technology and its integration into daily life.