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HA006
Hyundai Robotics
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HA006
Hyundai RoboticsThe HA006 is a 6-axis, 6 kg payload AC Servo industrial articulated robot manufactured by HD Hyundai Robotics (headquartered in Daegu, South Korea), designed for arc welding, material handling, and sealing applications. It features ±0.05 mm repeatability, 155 kg body weight, and can be installed on floor, wall, or ceiling. HD Hyundai Robotics is a global top-tier industrial robot supplier (ranked 1st or 2nd in six-axis industrial robots), spun off from HD Hyundai Heavy Industries in 2020, with a $1.2 billion valuation as of 2025 and a planned 2026 IPO. The company is actively investing in AI-powered autonomy upgrades, humanoid development (Atlas, shipbuilding welding humanoid), and research into advanced manipulation and locomotion frameworks, though these broader initiatives are distinct from the HA006 product itself.
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Specification
- payload
- 6 kg
- degrees_of_freedom
- 6
- body_weight
- 155 kg
- joint_speeds
- Main axes (Swivel, Horizontal, Vertical): 170 °/s; R1 (Twisting): 500 °/s
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Evidence-graded claims from the Hyundai Robotics deep report
Boston Dynamics' Spot robot is actively deployed at Hyundai's Metaplant America for exterior quality inspection — a real production deployment, not a pilot or demo.
A Reddit user who visited the Metaplant independently described Spot performing quality inspection in the weld shop [17], corroborating the official deployment claim [8]; however, the scale, autonomy level, and whether it operates without human supervision during inspection runs remain unverified by formal third-party audit.
from Hyundai Robotics deep report →
Some Hyundai Robotics (and broader industry) demonstrations present teleoperated robots as autonomous, without adequate public disclosure of the distinction.
A Reddit robotics community thread credibly discusses the industry-wide practice of undisclosed teleoperation in demos [20], but the thread is not specific to Hyundai Robotics' systems, reducing its direct evidentiary weight against this particular company.
from Hyundai Robotics deep report →Hyundai Robotics' RaaS (Robot-as-a-Service) subscription model is a live, commercially available offering — not merely a concept — covering maintenance, software updates, hardware scaling, and remote monitoring.
The RaaS model is described consistently across multiple commerce and news sources [6][7][11], but all descriptions trace back to Hyundai's own announcements or paraphrases thereof; no independent customer case study, contract disclosure, or analyst verification of active RaaS subscribers has been identified in the dossier.
from Hyundai Robotics deep report →
Atlas humanoid robot will be deployed at Hyundai's Georgia manufacturing complex and mass-produced at ~30,000 units/year by 2028.
The 2028 targets are Hyundai's own aspirational announcements [7][8][11]; the welding humanoid prototype is not expected until 2027 [2], community sources flag real operational constraints in manufacturing environments [15], and no independent evidence of production-ready Atlas units or confirmed factory orders exists — making these forward-looking targets unverified and likely overstated.
from Hyundai Robotics deep report →
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