
Spacebank (CEO Woney Lee) is set to accelerate its global expansion at CES 2026 by unveiling its next-generation integrated robot control platform, RoboViewX. As the robotics industry reaches a turning point driven by the rise of physical AI and humanoid robotics, the importance of operational technologies that enable robots to understand environments, collaborate with humans, and take action is rapidly increasing.
RoboViewX is an integrated control platform developed to address this shift, designed to manage diverse types of robots through a unified interface and system. By leveraging video, sensor, and behavioral data, the platform enables precise monitoring of robot movements, task histories, and on-site risk factors—positioning it as a critical infrastructure in increasingly complex robot operation environments.
The platform provides integrated control of heterogeneous robots along with real-time video streaming, 3D-based real-time monitoring, and timeline-based analytics. This allows operators to instantly assess robot activities and environmental changes via a web interface and respond quickly when necessary.
To further enhance operational efficiency, RoboViewX includes OTA (Over-the-Air) update capabilities, enabling remote software updates without on-site intervention. This reduces operational costs while improving service stability.
A key differentiator of RoboViewX lies in its technology convergence architecture. By combining a low-code builder with LLM-based control, users can easily configure and control robot functionalities. The platform also incorporates WebGL-based 3D visualization to deliver immersive representations of robot operations and environmental conditions. In addition, it transforms DDS data into a router-based architecture, ensuring both data stability and web accessibility. A messaging-based control framework further enhances scalability across various robots and sensors while supporting stable operations in complex environments.
From a user experience perspective, the platform is designed to lower barriers to adoption. With features such as 3D visualization, responsive chart dashboards, and the natural language-based AI control function “Smart Assistant,” RoboViewX offers an intuitive and accessible interface even for non-expert users.
Spacebank is currently advancing the development of RoboViewX and plans to demonstrate its capabilities at CES 2026, which will be held in Las Vegas, USA, from January 6 to 9, 2026. At the exhibition, the company will showcase key features—including the robot client agent, real-time video streaming, timeline-based analytics, 3D real-time monitoring, and the LLM-based Smart Assistant—through live demonstrations, highlighting its technological competitiveness.
Leveraging its participation in CES, Spacebank also plans to accelerate its expansion into the North American and European markets. In regions where demand for integrated robot and AI control solutions is rapidly growing, the company aims to validate its technology through on-site demonstrations and secure reference cases. At the same time, it will actively pursue global partnership opportunities through networking programs such as partner meetings, media interviews, and investment discussions.
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Spacebank (CEO Woney Lee) is set to accelerate its global expansion at CES 2026 by unveiling its next-generation integrated robot control platform, RoboViewX. As the robotics industry reaches a turning point driven by the rise of physical AI and humanoid robotics, the importance of operational technologies that enable robots to understand environments, collaborate with humans, and take action is rapidly increasing.
RoboViewX is an integrated control platform developed to address this shift, designed to manage diverse types of robots through a unified interface and system. By leveraging video, sensor, and behavioral data, the platform enables precise monitoring of robot movements, task histories, and on-site risk factors—positioning it as a critical infrastructure in increasingly complex robot operation environments.
The platform provides integrated control of heterogeneous robots along with real-time video streaming, 3D-based real-time monitoring, and timeline-based analytics. This allows operators to instantly assess robot activities and environmental changes via a web interface and respond quickly when necessary.
To further enhance operational efficiency, RoboViewX includes OTA (Over-the-Air) update capabilities, enabling remote software updates without on-site intervention. This reduces operational costs while improving service stability.
A key differentiator of RoboViewX lies in its technology convergence architecture. By combining a low-code builder with LLM-based control, users can easily configure and control robot functionalities. The platform also incorporates WebGL-based 3D visualization to deliver immersive representations of robot operations and environmental conditions. In addition, it transforms DDS data into a router-based architecture, ensuring both data stability and web accessibility. A messaging-based control framework further enhances scalability across various robots and sensors while supporting stable operations in complex environments.
From a user experience perspective, the platform is designed to lower barriers to adoption. With features such as 3D visualization, responsive chart dashboards, and the natural language-based AI control function “Smart Assistant,” RoboViewX offers an intuitive and accessible interface even for non-expert users.
Spacebank is currently advancing the development of RoboViewX and plans to demonstrate its capabilities at CES 2026, which will be held in Las Vegas, USA, from January 6 to 9, 2026. At the exhibition, the company will showcase key features—including the robot client agent, real-time video streaming, timeline-based analytics, 3D real-time monitoring, and the LLM-based Smart Assistant—through live demonstrations, highlighting its technological competitiveness.
Leveraging its participation in CES, Spacebank also plans to accelerate its expansion into the North American and European markets. In regions where demand for integrated robot and AI control solutions is rapidly growing, the company aims to validate its technology through on-site demonstrations and secure reference cases. At the same time, it will actively pursue global partnership opportunities through networking programs such as partner meetings, media interviews, and investment discussions.
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