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Hyundai Motor to introduce 10 startups in robotics, AI at CES 2025 

South Korea’s largest auto group has invested about 1.3 trillion won ($884 million) in startups over the past 8 years

By Jan 06, 2025 (Gmt+09:00)

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ZERO1NE booth at CES 2025 (Courtesy of Hyundai Motor Group)
ZERO1NE booth at CES 2025 (Courtesy of Hyundai Motor Group)

Hyundai Motor Group, which has been promoting open innovation through generous investment in startups with promising technologies, will lead 10 cherry-picked startups to the world’s largest technology trade show CES for the third year in a row this year.

South Korea’s largest auto group, parent of the country’s top two carmakers Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Corp., will introduce 10 Korean and foreign startups, in which they have invested, at the ZERO1NE booth at CES 2025, which will take place in Las Vegas from Jan. 7 to 10.

Of the 10 startups, two — advanced robotic hand developer Tesollo Inc. and AI-based 3D camera solution developer DEEP IN SIGHT Co. — have won the CES 2025 Innovation Awards.

This is the third year for Hyundai Motor Group to set up a ZERO1NE booth at the world’s largest annual tech extravaganza to introduce startups it has nurtured through the group’s startup acceleration programs.

The Korean auto juggernaut has invested more than 1.3 trillion won ($884 million) in about 200 startups since 2017 to uncover new ideas and technologies to drive innovation in areas ranging from mobility to artificial intelligence, connectivity, autonomous driving, electrification, hydrogen and robotics.

Startups with promising technologies in mobility, AI, robotics and ESG are being given a chance to show off their innovation at the ZERO1NE booth this year.

(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun) 
(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun) 

ROBOTIC HAND AND 3D CAMERA

Tesollo will showcase DG-5F, a highly dexterous robotic hand capable of emulating human dexterity, during CES 2025.

It can grasp an object weighing up to 13 kilograms using its finger with four rotary joints powered by actuators, or electric motors. It can also use tools to assemble and disassemble an object.

The startup has been working with Hyundai Motor Group to develop factory automation solutions and humanoids.

DEEP IN SIGHT will present its award-winning portable 3D spatial data scanner DIMENVUE Pro at the ZERO1NE booth.

The DIMENVUE Pro is powered by AI image processing technology on top of high-spec LiDAR and high-resolution RGM sensors.

It is designed to cater to the needs of professionals in architecture, civil engineering and construction as it can generate high-density data for 3D blueprints faster and at lower cost than conventional tools.

Other startups at the ZERO1NE booth include: SMART Tire Company, a developer of airless, superelastic tires that never go flat thanks to NASA-developed technology; Capture6, a developer of direct air capture (DAC) technology that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while producing freshwater; and Terracle, boasting technology that can convert plastic waste into raw materials through chemical recycling.

3D spatial data scanner DIMENVUE Pro by DEEP IN SIGHT (Courtesy of DEEP IN SIGHT)
3D spatial data scanner DIMENVUE Pro by DEEP IN SIGHT (Courtesy of DEEP IN SIGHT)

The others are Narnia Labs with 3D engineering data and AI solution technology; Madde, with silicon carbide (SiC)-based 3D printing technology; 3I Solution, offering industrial neutron composition analyzers; Koop Technologies, providing a comprehensive suite of insurance coverage for automation; and InvaLab.

BIG BETS ON OPEN INNOVATION

Hyundai Motor’s open innovation platform ZER01NE is designed to create a rich ecosystem for creative talent ranging from artists and architects to designers, engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs.

At the heart of the platform lies ZERO1NE Ventures, consisting of ZERO1NE Accelerator, ZERO1NE Fund, ZERO1NE Company Builder and Hyundai CRADLE.

Hyundai Motor Group has so far spun off 30 in-house startups, which have generated a combined 280 billion won in revenue and employed more than 800 people.

Write to Jin-Won Kim at jin1@hankyung.com
Sookyung Seo edited this article.
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