
Woney Lee (fourth from the left), CEO of Spacebank, presents insights from CES 2026 at the ‘2026 AI-DX Future Forum Open Seminar.’ | Photo courtesy of Spacebank
Spacebank Co., Ltd. (CEO Woney Lee) announced that it participated in the ‘2026 AI-DX Future Forum Open Seminar’, held on the 27th at the Pangyo Startup Campus, where it presented key takeaways from CES 2026.
The seminar was organized to review global technology trends observed at CES 2026 and to discuss the practical direction of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation (DX). Under the theme “AI-DX 2026: What Is Real and What Is Hype?”, the event was co-hosted by Medici Media and the AI-DX Future Forum, bringing together experts from industry, academia, and the technology sector to explore actionable strategies for the AI era.
At the event, Spacebank delivered a presentation focused on global trends in AI, robotics, and AX (AI Transformation), as well as key case studies observed firsthand at CES 2026. The presentation highlighted the growing intelligence of robot control systems in real industrial environments, the implementation of data-driven physical AI, and the expanding potential of digital transformation across industries.
Commenting on the insights, Woney Lee, CEO of Spacebank, stated, “CES 2026 clearly demonstrated that AI technologies have moved beyond the experimental stage and are now delivering tangible value in real-world industrial environments. Spacebank will continue to grow as a company that creates practical outcomes in robot control and digital transformation.”
Meanwhile, Spacebank also participated in CES 2026, where it showcased its next-generation integrated robot control platform, RoboViewX. The platform incorporates SDR (Software Defined Robot) and VLA (Vision-Language-Action) technologies, enabling the integrated management and control of diverse heterogeneous robots within a single system.
RoboViewX is a next-generation control system that collects and analyzes video, sensor, and behavioral data in real time to visualize robot movements, task histories, and potential risk factors. It offers features such as real-time video streaming, 3D-based monitoring, and timeline-based analytics, allowing users to intuitively monitor on-site conditions through a web-based interface. In addition, its OTA (Over-the-Air) update capability enables remote software upgrades, ensuring efficient and stable operations.
Building on its participation in both the seminar and CES 2026, Spacebank plans to further expand global partnerships and accelerate its entry into overseas markets in the fields of AI, robotics, and digital transformation.
Original article: https://www.solnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=83319
Woney Lee (fourth from the left), CEO of Spacebank, presents insights from CES 2026 at the ‘2026 AI-DX Future Forum Open Seminar.’ | Photo courtesy of Spacebank
Spacebank Co., Ltd. (CEO Woney Lee) announced that it participated in the ‘2026 AI-DX Future Forum Open Seminar’, held on the 27th at the Pangyo Startup Campus, where it presented key takeaways from CES 2026.
The seminar was organized to review global technology trends observed at CES 2026 and to discuss the practical direction of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation (DX). Under the theme “AI-DX 2026: What Is Real and What Is Hype?”, the event was co-hosted by Medici Media and the AI-DX Future Forum, bringing together experts from industry, academia, and the technology sector to explore actionable strategies for the AI era.
At the event, Spacebank delivered a presentation focused on global trends in AI, robotics, and AX (AI Transformation), as well as key case studies observed firsthand at CES 2026. The presentation highlighted the growing intelligence of robot control systems in real industrial environments, the implementation of data-driven physical AI, and the expanding potential of digital transformation across industries.
Commenting on the insights, Woney Lee, CEO of Spacebank, stated, “CES 2026 clearly demonstrated that AI technologies have moved beyond the experimental stage and are now delivering tangible value in real-world industrial environments. Spacebank will continue to grow as a company that creates practical outcomes in robot control and digital transformation.”
Meanwhile, Spacebank also participated in CES 2026, where it showcased its next-generation integrated robot control platform, RoboViewX. The platform incorporates SDR (Software Defined Robot) and VLA (Vision-Language-Action) technologies, enabling the integrated management and control of diverse heterogeneous robots within a single system.
RoboViewX is a next-generation control system that collects and analyzes video, sensor, and behavioral data in real time to visualize robot movements, task histories, and potential risk factors. It offers features such as real-time video streaming, 3D-based monitoring, and timeline-based analytics, allowing users to intuitively monitor on-site conditions through a web-based interface. In addition, its OTA (Over-the-Air) update capability enables remote software upgrades, ensuring efficient and stable operations.
Building on its participation in both the seminar and CES 2026, Spacebank plans to further expand global partnerships and accelerate its entry into overseas markets in the fields of AI, robotics, and digital transformation.
Original article: https://www.solnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=83319