OCT. 2025

10 Oct 2025

Dear Clients and Partners,


As the cool autumn breeze ushers in October, technology in robotics and AI is evolving just as swiftly as the changing seasons.

On September 12, Spacebank participated in the 2025 Defense AI Technology Exchange Seminar at the Pangyo Startup Campus near Seoul, Korea, where we shared insights on the potential applications of AI in the defense sector. We also had the opportunity to share our technology in various occasions, including a meeting with Unitree Robotics, a leading global robotics company, and a quadruped robot demonstration even with key government officials.

In this newsletter, we would like to take you through our recent experiences—from the defense field to policy initiatives and to global collaboration with leading robotics enterprises.

A story of robotics expanding into defense and beyond—join us on this journey.



Seminar on Defense AI Technology Exchange

Advancing Defense Robotics at the Seminar

On September 12, the 2025 Defense AI Technology Exchange Seminar was held at Pangyo Startup Campus, co-hosted by the Army Training & Doctrine Command and Sungkyunkwan University. The event brought together Korea’s Ministry of National Defense, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, and major defense and ICT companies such as Hanwha Aerospace, Hyundai Rotem, and Samsung SDS, to discuss strategies and business ideas for advancing AI in defense.


Spacebank presented its Software Defined Robot (SDR) platform and Physical AI, highlighting that software-defined service platforms were essential to seamlessly connect virtual software environments with physical robotics. This platform enables software-based intelligent functions to be deployed across drones, robots, and sensors—providing a critical foundation for next-generation defense digital transformation.

In modern warfare, speed and precision are paramount.
Robotics is no longer just equipment—it is a smart ally on the battlefield. AI-powered robots can cooperate, identify optimal routes, and anticipate enemy movements. Beyond defense, the same technologies offer broad potential in disaster relief, hazardous material detection, and more.


Showcasing Innovation in Policy Arenas

On September 18, the AI Investment Innovation Roundtable was co-hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Telecommunications Operators Association (KTOA) at KTOA’s Headquarter in Seoul. Spacebank was invited to demonstrate its SDR-based multi-robot control platform, RoboViewX.

Minister Kyung-Hoon BAE personally attended, marking the first time the Minister directly presided over such a roundtable, underscoring the government’s strong commitment to fostering AI and deep-tech innovation.

Our demonstration of RoboViewX with a quadruped robot captivated the audience, validating the reliability and potential of Spacebank’s technology in the public sector. This recognition reinforces our role as a trusted technology partner in both defense and policy-driven initiatives.

๐ŸŒA Global Connection with Unitree Robotics๐ŸŒ

On September 18, Spacebank welcomed a delegation from Unitree Robotics, one of the most prominent global players in quadruped and humanoid robotics.

Unitree, which is preparing for its IPO later this year—expected to be China’s first listed humanoid robotics company—expressed strong interest in our SDR-based platform. They explored ways to collaborate, particularly in testing and validating their robots across diverse environments using Spacebank’s platform.

This exchange was more than a visit; it was a milestone in bridging Korean robotics innovation with the global robotics ecosystem.


๐Ÿค– Introducing Spacebank’s RoboViewX

RoboViewX is Spacebank’s next-generation platform for integrated robot control. It delivers real-time 3D visualization and live video monitoring of diverse robots directly through the web, supported by intuitive dashboards and analytics.

Powered by MCP, RoboViewX seamlessly connects robot data with external systems in the cloud, enabling scalable, real-time operations. Its capabilities include live recording, robot action viewers, multi-camera integration, and AI-driven predictive maintenance — offering precise diagnostics and intelligent, proactive control.

With RoboViewX, organizations can unlock smarter, safer, and more efficient robot operations across industries.

From defense and public policy to global collaboration, Spacebank is consistently proving the value of its technology in real-world applications.
These experiences reaffirm our vision: Software Defined Robotics is not the technology of tomorrow, but a critical enabler today—for defense, public safety, and industry.

Spacebank will continue expanding from Korea to the global stage, driving innovation and building a smarter future where people and robots work together.

We look forward to your continued support and partnership on this journey. 
Shaping a smart future with people and robots—Spacebank leads the way.



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