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Human-centered wearable robotics for industrial worker safety and efficiency
Hyundai Motor Group Robotics LAB develops industrial and medical wearable robots. X-ble Shoulder is a non-powered wearable robot that reduces shoulder load by up to 60% and muscle activity by 30% during overhead tasks, deployed in aircraft maintenance and across industries. X-ble MEX is a medical exoskeleton for lower-limb paralysis patients with 18kg weight, 1.2 km/h speed, and 1.5-hour battery life. Operates primarily in South Korea with global exhibition presence.
Company facts
- HQ
- Seoul, South Korea
- Website
- robotics.hyundai.com/en
Trusted by
- Korean Airdeployed 2025hyundai.news ↗
Awards & recognition
- Korea Industrial Standards (KS) certification2026thenewsmarket.com ↗
Milestones
Delivered first X-ble Shoulder to Korean Air and showcased at A+A 2025 exhibition
Unveiled X-ble Shoulder with commercialization planned for first half of 2025
Press coverage
- Hyundai Motor Group Robotics LAB at A+A 2025: 'X–ble Shoulder ...
Hyundai Motor Group
- Hyundai Motor and Kia's Robotics LAB Delivers First 'X-ble Shoulder ...
Hyundai News
- Hyundai Motor and Kia Robotics LAB Confirms 'X-ble Shoulder ...
Hyundai · Nov 2024
- Hyundai Motor Group's X-ble Shoulder Becomes First Wearable ...
Kia
- Hyundai Motor Group Announces AI Robotics Strategy to Lead Human-Centered Robotics Era at CES 2026
Hyundai Motor Group Newsroom
- Hyundai Motor Group's Robotics LAB Unveils Physical AI ...
Hyundai News
- Hyundai Motor and Kia's Robotics LAB Delivers First 'X-ble Shoulder' Wearable Robot to Korean Air
Hyundai Motor Group · Jul 2025
- Hyundai Motor Group's X−ble Shoulder Becomes First Wearable Robot in Korea to Receive KS Certification
The NewsMarket
- Hyundai Motor Group's X-ble Shoulder Becomes First Wearable Robot in Korea to Receive KS Certification
Hyundai · Mar 2026
Active products by Hyundai Motor Group
6 shown| # | Category | Key specs | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | ACR | Security | Payload 50 kg·Top speed 1.3 m/s | $40.3K | 2025 | 86.7 |
| 2 | ![]() | DAL-e Delivery | Delivery | Payload 10 kg·Top speed 1.2 m/s | — | 2024 | 81.4 |
| 3 | ![]() | DAL-e | Hospitality | Payload 10 kg·Top speed 1.2 m/s | — | 2021 | 81.3 |
| 4 | X-ble Shoulder | Cobot | Payload 3.7 kg | — | 2024 | 45.5 | |
| 5 | ![]() | MobED | Warehouse AMR | Payload 57 kg | — | — | 44.7 |
| 6 | X-ble MEX | Cobot | Payload 100 kg | — | 2023 | 36.6 |
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