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[Stock in Focus] T-Robotics Gains Attention for Collaboration with Jang Byungtak, Chairman of K-Humanoid Alliance

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T-Robotics is showing strong performance. The company is benefiting from its ongoing collaboration with Tomorrow Robotics, led by Jang Byungtak, Chairman of the K-Humanoid Alliance and professor at Seoul National University. In addition, T-Robotics' technological capabilities related to autonomous mobile robots (AMR) are gaining attention ahead of the implementation of the Yellow Envelope Act.

[Stock in Focus] T-Robotics Gains Attention for Collaboration with Jang Byungtak, Chairman of K-Humanoid Alliance 원본보기 아이콘

As of 2:19 p.m. on September 12, T-Robotics was trading at 12,260 won, up 630 won (5.42%) from the previous trading day.


Since 2019, T-Robotics has been expanding its AMR portfolio. It is the only company in Korea to have begun full-scale exports to North America since 2023, supplying cumulative AMR units worth over 60 billion won to date, with new orders continuing to come in. In March of this year, the company also signed a financial business agreement with Rainbow Robotics for cooperation in smart factory logistics automation projects.


T-Robotics' robots have secured a technological edge, being capable of transporting hazardous materials, and the company has consistently delivered strong results in this area. Since last year, T-Robotics has also been participating in government-led projects in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. The company is actively integrating AI technology into AMRs, collaborative robots, and humanoids to develop AI-linked robotic technologies.


Meanwhile, in July, the company officially joined the K-Humanoid Alliance, led by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology, with the goal of commercializing humanoid robots that can be applied across various industrial sites.

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