Iván Hernández Dalas: AW 2026 features Korea humanoid debuts as industry seeks digital transformation
Agibot X2, Unitree G1, and Leju Kuavo 4th Generation Pro humanoid robots make their debuts in South Korea. Credit: AW 2026 SEOUL — Smart Factory & Automation World, or AW 2026, opened yesterday. The event, which occupies the entire Coex venue and features 2,300 booths, is the largest one in AW’s 36-year history, according to the organizers. It was founded as the Manufacturing Innovation Expo. This year’s theme of “Autonomy: the driver of sustainability” reflects the global shift from factory automation and digitalization to AI and robotics in multiple industries, they said. They added that the goal is production “with greater intelligence, adaptability, and minimal human intervention.” In his opening keynote, Jo Sang Hyeon, president of Coex, explained how AW ‘s expo halls and session tracks were organized around five themes or trends: smart factories, industrial and collaborative robotics, machine vision and sensors, digital twins, and physical AI including humanoid robots. ...