Why Korea never lags behind: CES 2026 video series
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Hello, EngineerTV! Watch the video first. That one is worth seeing—it shows the actual presentation demo, done smoothly without any guides. This is how it’s performed for general audiences at trade shows. You’ll see similar cases with other robots. Their dynamic capabilities are truly impressive, as seen during the booth demo where they introduced the robot’s functions. This is a fully programmed performance—here, we’re showcasing it live. This is a trade show, so you can see it up close. But we’re just offering it for free; there’s a time limit. I’ve visited many trade shows, and some people just browse. To reduce noise, I’ll turn it down. Sometimes, people just browse the show. So, today’s video focuses on a company that’s now widely recognized as a Korean robot firm—like Hyundai becoming a robot company, causing stock prices to rise. Watching Bos Dynamics is worth it. This week, we’ll showcase Korean companies participating in CS. Let’s play through the demo videos we didn’t show earlier. This is Boston Dynamics’ latest demo—Hyundai’s current showcase. It’s a real-life version of what you saw in the video. The lineup is here.*