CES has always been a window into the future of technology, and Hyundai Motor Group is stepping into 2026 with something big.…
CES has always been a window into the future of technology, and Hyundai Motor Group is stepping into 2026 with something big. The company has confirmed that it will unveil its new AI Robotics Strategy at the upcoming CES 2026 in Las Vegas, aligning with the theme “Partnering Human Progress.” From advanced robotics to next-gen automation, Hyundai plans to show how humans and machines can work together in the coming decade, not as replacements but as collaborators.
What to Expect at CES 2026
Hyundai’s presentation will be held on January 5, 2026, during Media Day at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, where the company will outline how robotics will integrate into daily life and industrial environments.
Key highlights to be showcased include:
- Official reveal of Hyundai’s AI Robotics Strategy
- Focus on human-robot partnership for real-world use cases
- Boston Dynamics to debut its new Atlas robot publicly for the first time
- Plans for Software-Defined Factories (SDF) & advanced AI training systems
Hyundai aims to build a robotics ecosystem powered by automation, data and connected systems that help make workplaces safer, more efficient and adaptive.
Boston Dynamics Takes Center Stage
One of the most anticipated moments will be the public debut of the new Atlas robot. Known for redefining robotics movement and agility, Boston Dynamics will bring Atlas out of the lab and onto the CES stage marking a significant leap toward commercial robot deployment. The showcase is expected to include on-ground demonstrations, live interactions and real-use industry scenarios.
A Smarter Manufacturing Future
Hyundai is also expected to reveal its approach to the Software-Defined Factory (SDF) where machines can be updated and reconfigured through software rather than physical rebuilds. The company’s vision revolves around a full robotics value chain, from training and AI learning to operations and production.
This could potentially reduce industrial downtime, speed up manufacturing cycles and make factories smarter than ever before.
Visitors Can Experience Robots in Action
From January 6 to 9, Hyundai’s booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center will open for public interaction. Attendees will find:
- Live robotics demonstrations
- Atlas, Spot, and MobED showcases
- Real environment simulations of AI robotic workspaces
- Hourly presentations explaining capability and technology
The concept is clear — robotics is no longer distant, it’s becoming accessible and practical.
Conclusion
Hyundai’s CES 2026 announcement signals a future where robots aren’t just machines they’re co-workers, assistants, companions and partners in human progress. With AI, robotics and manufacturing coming together as one system, Hyundai isn’t just visualising tomorrow it’s building it.
The world will be watching Las Vegas this January, and Hyundai seems ready to change how we think about automation.