MAY. 2025

26 Sep 2025


Dear Valued Clients and Partners,


Two key concepts are rapidly emerging in the digital industry today: AI Agents and Physical AI.


AI agents are no longer limited to simple automation. They now learn independently, solve problems, and specialize in specific tasks—redefining efficiency in the workplace through advanced intelligence.
Meanwhile, Physical AI is gaining attention as an innovative fusion of artificial intelligence and physical entities. Integrated into devices like robots and autonomous vehicles, this technology interacts with humans and is becoming an increasingly familiar presence in our daily lives.
Among the most prominent examples is the humanoid robot, which represents the forefront of Physical AI and holds vast potential across various industries.


In this newsletter, we’ll explore how these two technologies are transforming both our daily lives and the future of business


AI Agents: Smart Partners Leading Digital Innovation


At the heart of the digital industry today are AI agents—intelligent systems that support or even replace human tasks. These agents go beyond simple automation; they learn autonomously, solve problems, and specialize in specific roles, redefining what efficiency means in the workplace.


AI agents have quickly become a major trend in digital transformation. Unlike earlier forms of AI that focused on structured tasks such as data analysis or pattern recognition, today's AI agents are capable of advanced cognitive functions tailored to specific tasks or industries. They learn and optimize over time, enabling them to perform complex, specialized work at a high level.
For example, AI used in customer service can naturally understand human speech, detect emotions or intentions, and engage in smooth conversations.


Meanwhile, AI tools designed for developers can analyze code, detect bugs, and suggest improvements, making the development process significantly more efficient.


While generative AI has drawn growing interest over the past two to three years, many businesses have only just begun applying it in practical ways. In 2025, however, companies are shifting away from general-purpose AI and moving toward building customized AI agents that are tailored to their unique business goals.


At Spacebank, AI agents are already playing a key role in automating data analysis and report generation.


As a driver of digital innovation, Spacebank’s AI agents are helping clients dramatically improve work efficiency. These systems analyze client data, convert it into easy-to-understand formats, and support faster, more accurate decision-making. Going beyond repetitive tasks, they utilize self-learning capabilities to handle increasingly complex workflows—raising the bar for what's possible with automation.


Spacebank is committed to being a reliable partner in helping businesses evolve into smarter, more efficient operations in the digital age.


"Empowering tomorrow’s work with AI—built by Spacebank."


We Are Entering the Era of Physical AI


While generative AI has amazed us by effortlessly creating content such as text and images, a new wave of AI is now emerging—AI with a physical form. Known as Physical AI, this technology brings intelligence into tangible forms like robots and autonomous vehicles, enabling real-world interaction with humans.


AI, once confined to software, is now evolving into systems that operate in the physical world, capable of movement, action, and communication. Among the most talked-about innovations in this field are humanoid robots—machines designed to resemble and interact with humans. These robots are more than just technological novelties; they are becoming central to the industries of the future.


Humanoids can engage in conversation, assist with tasks, and even act autonomously. This has sparked a global race among tech giants to develop humanoid technology.
In the U.S., companies like Tesla, Google, and Amazon are fiercely competing, while China’s government is taking the lead in accelerating commercialization in partnership with private firms like Xiaomi.


Meanwhile, Korean leaders such as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai Motor Group are also entering the robotics space in full force.
Spacebank is proud to be moving in step with this global trend.


We were recently invited to attend the launch ceremony of the "K-Humanoid Alliance" as a robotics task force company, where we joined forces with key players to advance robotic technologies and build a collaborative ecosystem both in Korea and globally.


Our proprietary SDR (Software Defined Robot) platform, RoboViewX, is already being applied across multiple domains, including logistics robots, hospital delivery robots, and F&B service robots. Looking ahead, we plan to expand into the humanoid robotics sector as well.


As AI gains a physical presence,
Spacebank is committed to shaping the future of Physical AI.


๐ŸŒExpanding into the Humanoid Robotics Field through Our SDR Platform๐ŸŒ



We recently had the honor of attending a very special event—the launch ceremony of the K-Humanoid Alliance.
Hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the event brought together over 40 companies and institutions committed to advancing humanoid technology and building a collaborative ecosystem for the future of Korea’s robotics industry.

The Korean government also announced plans to invest over KRW 1 trillion (approx. USD 730 million) by 2030 to support the commercialization of high-performance humanoid robots and the localization of key components.

We’re proud to share that Spacebank was officially invited as a participating robotics task force company at this major industry milestone! ๐ŸŽ‰

Currently, Spacebank is developing various technologies based on our SDR (Software Defined Robot) platform, RoboViewX. This platform is being applied in a wide range of fields—from logistics robots and hospital delivery robots to F&B service robots and quadruped walking robots. And now, we are preparing to expand into the humanoid robotics sector.

In addition, our flagship AIoT solution, ‘AIoT Wright’, is demonstrating powerful real-time integrated control and platform scalability across smart cities, human care, mobility, and more. We're focused on merging AI and robotics to develop practical, field-ready technologies that can be immediately applied across industries.

As we step into the era of Physical AI, exciting changes lie ahead.
Spacebank will continue to lead innovation at the heart of this transformation.

As a key player in Korea’s robotics technology ecosystem, we’re committed to building the technologies that will move the future forward.
Thank you for your continued interest and support!


๐ŸŒMetaverse Test Lab๐ŸŒ


Since the enactment of the Virtual Convergence Industry Promotion Act in September last year, technologies related to the metaverse have been gaining even more attention. As digital technologies like VR, AR, AI, and cloud computing continue to converge, the possibilities for future industries are truly endless.

However, in reality, it can be a significant challenge for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to keep up, especially when they lack access to proper development environments—even if they have the technical capabilities.
That’s why the Ministry of Science and ICT, together with the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), launched the Metaverse Test Lab.

Currently, the Metaverse Test Lab operates in two locations: Anyang and Pangyo.
It offers free rentals of around 470 cutting-edge devices, including XR equipment like Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, and VIVE Focus Vision, as well as smartphones from Samsung, Apple, and Xiaomi.

Thanks to this, development teams can test their products in realistic environments and immediately apply user feedback.
Spacebank also demonstrated an early version of our AIoT Wright solution at the Test Lab, where we were able to identify unexpected user behaviors and technical issues early on.
We received real-time feedback on the spot and quickly improved the product, making it much more polished and complete.

For early-stage development teams, having access to infrastructure where they can test in real-world conditions without financial burden is incredibly valuable.
The Test Lab provided us with more than just an experimental setting—it gave us the insights needed for product strategy and user-centered design.

Great technologies are born in great environments.

Spacebank will continue to move closer to you through meaningful and practical innovation.


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