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October 16, 2025

How Hyundai is making small tasks easier with robotics

- INIGO S. ROCES

Hyundai may not be the first company that comes to mind when it comes to robotics.

After all, most Filipinos still think it is just an automotive brand. However, over in South Korea, this company has grown to become one of the country's largest and most influential, with interests not just in automotive but also in steel manufacture, shipbuilding, and even banking.

With so many industries (including rival car company, Kia) under its belt, it should come as no surprise that this mega-corporation is also at the forefront of robotics and artificial intelligence in Korea. What they're developing could soon make its way to a factory or office near you.

A helping hand for mechanics

Perhaps closest to one of their most globally renowned industries is their latest invention, designed to make life easier for the mechanics that work on Hyundai vehicles.

This innovation is the X-ble Shoulder wearable robot. This device can increase workers' efficiency and reduce musculoskeletal injuries. Developed by Hyundai Motor and Kia's Robotics LAB, it was designed for overhead work, augmenting the user's upper arm muscle strength and reducing the strain and burden on muscles particularly when working in this position for long periods.

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