Vietnam’s Vingroup Unveils Two Humanoid Robots In One Week — A Guide Bot And A Factory Bot
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Vietnam's largest conglomerate, Vingroup, has unveiled two humanoid robots in a single week. The robots, Dyno and VR-H3, were showcased at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2026) in Vienna. Dyno is a service robot designed for modern living environments, while VR-H3 is an industrial humanoid built for factory and warehouse work. The dual debut marks Vingroup's entry into the humanoid-robotics market, positioning the company as a competitor to US and Chinese startups. The robots have already demonstrated capabilities in real-world settings, with Dyno piloted at Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc and VR-H3 showcasing its industrial performance.
💡 Why It Matters
- · A credible third entrant from Vietnam in the humanoid robotics market widens the global competition and challenges the US-China duopoly.
- · This development is significant as it highlights the strategic importance of humanoid robotics for national-champion industrial groups, similar to how they once treated cars or smartphones.