NeuroMeka Unveils New Humanoid Platforms "ZEN, NAMY" for the First Time
NeuroMeka, a robotics specialist company, has officially entered the global humanoid competition stage. On September 30, NeuroMeka announced that it unveiled its next-generation humanoid platforms, "ZEN" and "NAMY," for the first time at the international robotics conference "IEEE RSA Humanoids 2025," which opened at COEX in Seoul on the same day.
This event, hosted by the globally renowned academic organization IEEE Robotics and Systems Association (IEEE RSA), is a global gathering of robotics and AI researchers as well as industry experts from around the world. Marking its 24th edition this year, the event will be held at COEX in Seoul until October 2.
NeuroMeka is currently developing a total of four field-specialized humanoid platforms for research, industry, service, and medical sectors. At this conference, the company unveiled the research-oriented ZEN and the service-oriented NAMY for the first time. ZEN is an integrated research platform developed for joint academia-industry research with POSTECH and KAIST. It is designed to consistently support data collection, model development, skill verification, and field demonstration on the same hardware and software stack.
This enables researchers to accelerate the entire cycle of research, demonstration, and operation without physical constraints. NAMY is focused on the service sector, with phased demonstrations centered on indoor repetitive tasks and safe collaboration scenarios. NeuroMeka plans to continue expanding its capabilities by reflecting real field requirements in collaboration with partner organizations.
This unveiling marks the first achievement of NeuroMeka's "RFM (Robot Foundation Model) Strategy," which aims to integrate robotics hardware, control technology, and AI technology to connect research, demonstration, and operation into a single cycle.
Through this, NeuroMeka plans to not only join the global humanoid competition as a domestic robotics company, but also to strengthen the research ecosystem based on academia-industry collaboration and expand AI-robot convergence demonstrations, thereby implementing a field-oriented practical platform.
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Park Jonghun, CEO of NeuroMeka, stated, "Humanoids must evolve beyond simply mimicking humans to become practical platforms that can be validated in real research, industrial, and service environments. NeuroMeka will lead global robotics innovation through a Korea-specific field-specialized strategy."
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