WIRobotics Transitions to Partnership Phase After Successful CES 2026 Showcase
WIRobotics Takes a Leap at CES 2026
WIRobotics, helmed by co-CEOs Younbaek Lee and Yongjae Kim, concluded its appearance at CES 2026, a significant event that marked a transition from merely showcasing innovative technology to a practical execution phase focused on global partnerships in humanoid and wearable robotics. This strategic shift opens doors to real-world collaborations, enhancing the efficacy and reach of robotic applications across various sectors.
During the exhibition, WIRobotics showcased its state-of-the-art wearable robot, the WIM S, designed for walking assistance, along with the humanoid robot, ALLEX. These presentations extended beyond mere demonstrations and delved into practical business discussions and collaborative technology planning. The positive responses garnered from industry giants such as NVIDIA, Meta, and Amazon underscored the global interest in WIRobotics’ advancements and innovative strategies.
One of the standout features of the ALLEX robot was its exceptional freedom of movement, as well as its ability to facilitate natural human interaction through its highly responsive arms and hands. This level of sophistication not only drew significant attention but also sparked discussions about possible purchasing intakes from several organizations. Additionally, ALLEX’s research-focused platform is set to be commercially available later this year, complemented by an extensive configuration on a wheeled mobile base.
WIRobotics also achieved substantial engagement regarding the WIM portable robot, which demonstrated a clear commitment to scalability and real-world usability. The company held comprehensive discussions about potential collaborations with senior living communities and government-led initiatives across the United States, while promoting distribution partnerships in Mexico, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. This approach illustrates WIRobotics’ focus on global expansion and effective community integration.
The WIM robot’s functions and values were validated through nearly three years of commercial implementation, where existing users came to witness product upgrades and provide genuine feedback about their experiences. This engagement served not only to reinforce user confidence but also supported widespread acceptance of wearable robotics in daily life.
Younbaek Lee, co-CEO of WIRobotics, remarked, “CES 2026 represented a pivotal moment for our company, transitioning from presenting technology to executing authentic collaborations and business initiatives with global partners.” He emphasized that the practical experiences and data gathered from wearable robotics have emerged as essential assets for accelerating the maturity and commercialization of humanoid robotic technology.
As WIRobotics embarks on this new journey post-CES 2026, the company is geared towards enhancing global collaborations that incorporate humanoid and wearable robotics into everyday life. By doing so, WIRobotics aims to contribute to a broader integration of robotic technology across research, industry, and consumer landscapes, ultimately shaping the future of robotics worldwide.
About WIRobotics
Founded in 2021, WIRobotics is a global firm specializing in next-generation humanoid robotics and everyday wearable robotics. The company's foray into commercial sales began in 2023 with the launch of wearable robots for lumbar and mobility support, followed by the unveiling of the upper body of the humanoid robot, ALLEX, in the summer of 2025. WIRobotics continues to lead advancements in robotic technologies, striving to redefine the future of robotics on a global scale.