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January 14, 2025
Mintrobot Unveils Software-Defined Robotics (SDR) Technology and Future Vision at CES 2025
Mintrobot (CEO: Hyungseok Kang) introduced its groundbreaking Software-Defined Robotics (SDR) technology, leveraging container-based virtualization, at CES 2025. This cutting-edge technology, which integrates cloud computing and robotics, highlights a transformative vision for the future of robotics.

Mintrobot (CEO: Hyungseok Kang) introduced its groundbreaking Software-Defined Robotics (SDR) technology, leveraging container-based virtualization, at CES 2025. This cutting-edge technology, which integrates cloud computing and robotics, highlights a transformative vision for the future of robotics.

At the heart of Mintrobot’s showcase was its virtualization technology, enabling the cloud-based operation of motion controllers, navigation controllers, and unified controllers. By connecting these virtual controllers to a physics engine-based simulator, the company demonstrated real-time control of virtual robots mirroring the functionality of physical robots. Mintrobot utilized this technology to create a virtual metaverse booth, effectively promoting its products and technological expertise to attendees worldwide. The booth featured key innovations, including the proprietary motion controller, ROS Navi2-based navigation controller, and Fabric Mind—an AI agent engine designed for cognitive tasks—illustrating the future potential of software-centric robotic systems.

“Developing robots involves significant costs,” explained CEO Hyungseok Kang. “By leveraging virtualization technology, we can validate various functionalities before production, drastically reducing both time and expenses.”

CES 2025 also highlighted complementary advancements in the field, including NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote address on physical AI and the Omniverse digital twin platform. NVIDIA emphasized the potential for real-time performance improvements through the integration of Omniverse and Cosmos. CEO Kang noted Mintrobot’s plans to combine these innovations with its own virtualization technology to expand the application of robotics further.

Mintrobot’s recent shift in product strategy, focusing on cylindrical robot platforms, underscores its ambition to capture the global market. CEO Kang stated, “While hardware forms the foundation of robotics, it’s software that defines its value.” He drew parallels between NVIDIA’s GeForce hardware and CUDA software, emphasizing the role of software in enhancing hardware competitiveness.

Through its participation in CES 2025, Mintrobot showcased a harmonious blend of software and hardware, unveiling its vision for the future of robotics. The event reaffirmed the company’s potential to achieve significant growth in the global robotics market, positioning it as a key player in shaping the industry’s trajectory.

Mintrobot’s innovative approach and commitment to advancing robotics technology are sure to garner further attention in the coming years.

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