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Wonik Robotics is a South Korean robotics automation company that specializes in AI-driven hardware and software for industrial applications. As part of the larger Wonik Group, it develops and delivers autonomous mobile robots and high-performance robotic hands designed to improve productivity, flexibility, and precision in factories, logistics, and research settings.
The company focuses on creating complete automation ecosystems rather than isolated products. Its core offerings combine mobility, manipulation, and fleet management technologies to support tasks such as material handling, precision assembly, tool changing, bin picking, and unmanned facility operations.
Wonik Robotics develops its own technology in-house, leveraging advanced robotics engineering and AI for systems that can adapt to changing production environments without extensive reprogramming.
Its flagship product is the Allegro Hand series, a line of anthropomorphic robotic hands engineered for dexterous manipulation. These hands feature independent current control at each joint and are used for both research and industrial applications. Recent models, including the V5, V5 Plus, and V5 Sense, add tactile sensing for force control and more intelligent grasping in unpredictable conditions. The Allegro Hand serves as a platform for humanoid robot development, reinforcement learning research, and precision tasks where human-like dexterity is needed.
The company pairs these hands with its AMMR (Autonomous Mobile Manipulator Robot) lineup. These mobile platforms combine self-navigating bases with robotic hands to perform combined locomotion and manipulation tasks. Modular designs allow customization from research prototypes to heavy-duty industrial versions.
Wonik Robotics also offers standard AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robots) equipped with sensors and cameras for flexible navigation in dynamic workspaces. To tie these systems together, the company provides the ACS, a real-time control platform capable of simultaneously managing up to 100 robots while integrating with higher-level systems such as ERP and MES.
Wonik Robotics has been increasing its international visibility through exhibitions. It participated in CES 2026 with live demonstrations of its latest hands and AMMR systems performing dexterous manipulation and re-grasping tasks. The company is also involved in government-backed projects focused on humanoid robot hands and has formed technical collaborations, including with U.S.-based robotics startups.
Overall, Wonik Robotics positions itself as a specialist in practical, research-backed automation that bridges advanced robotic hands with mobile systems for real-world industrial deployment.
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