VinRobotics robots attract visitors at international technology events

The “Make in Vietnam” VR-H3 robot impressed guests attending Computex 2026 and ICRA 2026, showing that VinRobotics’ Vietnamese engineers are ready to enter the global technology race.

VinRobotics’ technological capabilities at two technology events

At Computex Taipei 2026 held on June 2-5 in Taiwan (China), VinRobotics’ VR-H3 robot version was one of the highlights when demonstrating a series of flexible, natural movements and being able to interact with many visitors. This technology event has the participation of about 1,500 businesses and nearly 6,000 booths.

 

VR-H3 robot at Computex Taipei 2026. Photo: VinRobotics

Mr. Ngo Quoc Hung, General Director of VinRobotics, said that the business’s robot platforms are developed towards practical applications, focusing on the ability to operate in real-life environments, instead of just serving technology demonstrations. “This is a trend pursued by many global technology corporations in the field of embodied AI, where artificial intelligence has the ability to process data and integrate directly into robots to move, interact, and adapt to real life,” said Mr. Hung.

At this event, the Tech Talks presentation session on June 2 by the General Director of VinRobotics also attracted the attention of technology experts, when representatives of Vietnamese businesses emphasized the roadmap to mastering the robotics platform, affirming the in-depth R&D capacity of the Vietnamese engineering team.

 

VinRobotics team and Mr. Ngo Quoc Hung (leading) demonstrate the VR-H3 robot at the robot parade within the framework of ICRA 2026. Photo: VinRobotics

At the same time, VinRobotics’ VR-H3 robot was also displayed and introduced in Europe, when the company attended the IEEE international conference on robotics and automation (ICRA) 2026, held in Vienna (Austria), June 1-5. Unlike Computex Taipei, ICRA is considered an influential academic and industrial conference in the field of robotics, with the participation of thousands of experts, businesses and research institutes such as Google Deepmind, Nvidia, Boston Dynamics, MIT…

At this event, the VinRobotics team of engineers and scientists demonstrated and demonstrated their ability to master core technology with the VR-H3 robot. According to the business, this is a comprehensive platform technology solution, from robotic equipment to core components such as robotic hand systems and high-performance motors, all independently researched and developed by Vietnamese engineers.

VinRobotics engineers and scientists also participated in presentations at in-depth discussion sessions, directly discussing research related to motion control, embodied AI and the ability to apply robots in practice.

The highlight of VinRobotics in Austria is the VR-H3 robot performing naturally to the public at Festival der Roboter 2026, an outdoor robot festival in Karlsplatz square (Vienna) on May 30-31.

 

VR-H3 attracted attention with its natural movement ability at Festival der Roboter 2026, witnessed by the Vietnamese Ambassador to Austria, Mr. Vu Le Thai Hoang (front row, wearing suit), and international guests. Image: VinRobotics

After activities at ICRA 2026, VinRobotics coordinated with the Vietnamese Embassy in Austria to organize the technology diplomacy event Vietnam Robot Tech Day 2026 with the theme “Vietnam stepping out to the world” on June 5, to expand connections with the European technology ecosystem, promoting opportunities for cooperation in the fields of robotics and AI.

Vietnam’s technology position on the world robot map

According to technology experts, the presence of VinRobotics and the VR-H3 robot version at two international events has contributed to establishing Vietnam’s technology position in the field. Both events are shaping hardware industry standards, AI architecture, and end-to-end robotics supply chain solutions.

According to VinRobotics, the business is ready to contribute to the overall development of the industry when announcing a strategy to gradually open source the underlying robotics technologies. Open source code is a factor that can help the global robot development community easily access, learn from each other and create robot applications that bring real value to life.

Sharing about this strategy, VinRobotics General Director Ngo Quoc Hung said that the business wants technology products developed by Vietnamese engineers to be increasingly present in the global wave of robots and AI. “That is why we decided to gradually open source some related technologies, create a shared source of knowledge for the community, and promote the development of the global robot industry,” Mr. Hung said.

According to him, this is a major shift in the role and position of VinRobotics, as well as Vietnam’s high-tech industry on the world technology map, contributing to solving major problems in the AI ​​era.

By Editor

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