HRT Robotics Unveils Next-Generation Robot Solutions at FIX 2025
HRT Robotics (hereinafter referred to as HRT) announced on the 27th that it participated in the '2025 Future Innovation Technology Expo (FIX 2025)' held at EXCO in Daegu from October 22 to 25, where it showcased next-generation industrial robot solutions.
FIX is a leading domestic expo that encompasses core technologies of future industries such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and mobility. Major companies from Korea and abroad participate in large numbers, establishing the event as a hub for industrial innovation. HRT is a total robot platform company that serves as a system integration (SI) partner for Universal Robots (UR), the global leader in collaborative robots, combining industrial collaborative robots, autonomous mobile robots (AMR), and vision systems.
At this exhibition, HRT unveiled a mobile manipulator that combines the UR collaborative robot with the MiR autonomous mobile robot. The company attracted significant attention by presenting proof-of-concept models for collaborative robot-based automation solutions targeting various industries, including automotive, secondary batteries, food, and pharmaceuticals. HRT's major clients include Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, LG Innotek, LG Chem, CJ Foodville, and JVM.
The event was attended by HRT's largest shareholder, Y2 Solution, as well as Jean-Pierre Hathout, CEO of Teradyne Robotics, a NASDAQ-listed company, who visited the HRT booth in person to review the integrated SI system. Hathout, who serves as President of UR and Group President of Teradyne, is leading the strengthening of strategic partnerships within the global robotics ecosystem.
Hathout also participated as a keynote speaker at FIX at the invitation of the Daegu Metropolitan Government. He emphasized, "HRT is Teradyne's strongest SI partner," and added, "Having excellent partners like HRT has enabled us to grow together." After visiting the HRT booth, he commented, "HRT's SI technology is one step ahead of leading SI companies in the United States."
An HRT representative stated, "Building on our new factory and global partnerships, we aim to become a premium robot platform leader equipped with both technological prowess and financial strength."
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Meanwhile, HRT recently opened a UR·MiR training center at its Seoul office and a new factory in Daegu. The new factory has secured an annual production capacity of 50 billion KRW, approximately ten times larger than before. Full-scale operations are scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of this year.
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