
Spacebank attracted strong interest from visitors at its booth during CES 2026, showcasing its technological capabilities. | Source: Spacebank
Spacebank participated in CES 2026, the global ICT exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA, where it showcased its next-generation integrated robot control platform, RoboViewX, accelerating its expansion into the global robot and AI control market.
CES, hosted annually by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), is widely recognized as a leading global event where major technology companies present and define the year’s innovation trends. This year’s exhibition was held over four days under the theme “Human-Centric AI & Autonomous Infrastructure,” bringing together approximately 4,300 companies from over 160 countries and attracting around 150,000 visitors.
At the exhibition, Spacebank captured the attention of global buyers by demonstrating the core functionalities and real-world applications of its SDR (Software Defined Robot)-based control technology. In particular, the company presented its use of Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models, which enable the collection of robot training data, simulation-based validation, and deployment to real-world systems.
This approach was highlighted as a key enabler of physical AI, a paradigm in which AI systems learn and adapt within physical environments, allowing robots to autonomously solve problems and collaborate with humans in real-world settings. Spacebank emphasized the platform’s strong scalability, which allows it to be applied across various robot types and industrial environments without constraints.
RoboViewX is an integrated control system capable of managing diverse types of robots—including AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles), AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots), industrial robots, and service robots—within a single platform. By analyzing video, sensor, and behavioral data in real time, it visualizes robot movements, task histories, and potential risk factors through a 3D monitoring interface. Its timeline-based analytics and real-time video streaming features enable users to gain a comprehensive understanding of on-site conditions even in a web-based environment.
The platform’s operational efficiency features also drew significant interest. With its OTA (Over-the-Air) update capability, robot software can be remotely updated without on-site intervention. This enables reduced operational costs and improved service stability in environments such as unmanned stores and logistics centers.
Spacebank has steadily built global market experience through participation in major international exhibitions such as GITEX and MWC (Mobile World Congress). Following its participation in CES 2026, the company plans to further advance concrete business collaborations to support its expansion into the North American and European markets.
Commenting on the event, Woney Lee, CEO of Spacebank, said, “At CES 2026, we were able to directly confirm the global competitiveness of RoboViewX. Through our SDR-based platform, which sets a new standard for robot control, we will rapidly establish collaboration models with global partners.”
Original article: https://www.hellot.net/news/article.html?no=109080
Spacebank attracted strong interest from visitors at its booth during CES 2026, showcasing its technological capabilities. | Source: Spacebank
Spacebank participated in CES 2026, the global ICT exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA, where it showcased its next-generation integrated robot control platform, RoboViewX, accelerating its expansion into the global robot and AI control market.
CES, hosted annually by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), is widely recognized as a leading global event where major technology companies present and define the year’s innovation trends. This year’s exhibition was held over four days under the theme “Human-Centric AI & Autonomous Infrastructure,” bringing together approximately 4,300 companies from over 160 countries and attracting around 150,000 visitors.
At the exhibition, Spacebank captured the attention of global buyers by demonstrating the core functionalities and real-world applications of its SDR (Software Defined Robot)-based control technology. In particular, the company presented its use of Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models, which enable the collection of robot training data, simulation-based validation, and deployment to real-world systems.
This approach was highlighted as a key enabler of physical AI, a paradigm in which AI systems learn and adapt within physical environments, allowing robots to autonomously solve problems and collaborate with humans in real-world settings. Spacebank emphasized the platform’s strong scalability, which allows it to be applied across various robot types and industrial environments without constraints.
RoboViewX is an integrated control system capable of managing diverse types of robots—including AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles), AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots), industrial robots, and service robots—within a single platform. By analyzing video, sensor, and behavioral data in real time, it visualizes robot movements, task histories, and potential risk factors through a 3D monitoring interface. Its timeline-based analytics and real-time video streaming features enable users to gain a comprehensive understanding of on-site conditions even in a web-based environment.
The platform’s operational efficiency features also drew significant interest. With its OTA (Over-the-Air) update capability, robot software can be remotely updated without on-site intervention. This enables reduced operational costs and improved service stability in environments such as unmanned stores and logistics centers.
Spacebank has steadily built global market experience through participation in major international exhibitions such as GITEX and MWC (Mobile World Congress). Following its participation in CES 2026, the company plans to further advance concrete business collaborations to support its expansion into the North American and European markets.
Commenting on the event, Woney Lee, CEO of Spacebank, said, “At CES 2026, we were able to directly confirm the global competitiveness of RoboViewX. Through our SDR-based platform, which sets a new standard for robot control, we will rapidly establish collaboration models with global partners.”
Original article: https://www.hellot.net/news/article.html?no=109080