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South Korean humanoid robotics company founded in 2018 as a spin off from Hanyang University ERICA's robotics lab, with over 15 years of R&D heritage. Builds the ALICE bipedal humanoid powered by proprietary third generation linear actuators. Featured in NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's CES 2026 keynote.
AeiROBOT is a South Korean humanoid robotics company spun off from Hanyang University's ERICA campus, developing bipedal humanoids powered by proprietary gearless linear actuators. Its ALICE humanoid stands 160 cm with 41 degrees of freedom and uses NVIDIA Isaac GR00T for natural language task execution.
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AeiROBOT is a South Korean humanoid robotics company spun off from Hanyang University's ERICA campus, developing bipedal humanoids powered by proprietary gearless linear actuators. Its ALICE humanoid stands 160 cm with 41 degrees of freedom and uses NVIDIA Isaac GR00T for natural language task execution.
AeiROBOT was founded in 2018 in Ansan, South Korea, as a spin-off from Professor Jae Kwon Han's robotics lab at Hanyang University ERICA campus.
The company's core differentiator is its proprietary gearless linear actuator, now in its third generation, achieving low friction, high precision, and quiet operation without reduction gears.
Products include ALICE (bipedal humanoid, 160cm, 41 DOF), AMY (service robot), and EDIE (companion robot). AeiROBOT was selected for NVIDIA Inception and won both the NVIDIA Award and Okinawa Innovation Award at GTC 2025.
In July 2025, AeiROBOT raised $7.2 million in Series A. The company is part of South Korea's K-Humanoid Alliance launched in April 2025.