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AEI Robot is a South Korean humanoid robotics manufacturer founded in 2018 as a spin-off from Hanyang University's robotics laboratory. The company produces two primary humanoid platforms: AIMY, a lightweight service robot for hospitality and retail, and ALICE M1, an industrial-grade humanoid designed for manufacturing and construction tasks.

Overview and Use Cases

AEI Robot was established in 2018 as a spin-off from Hanyang University's ERICA robotics lab. The company develops humanoid robotic platforms targeting service and industrial applications.

AIMY is positioned for hospitality, retail, and healthcare environments, functioning as a service and welcome robot. ALICE M1 targets industrial sectors including construction, manufacturing, and shipbuilding.

Key Capabilities

AIMY:

  • Natural language-driven motion generation via integrated Nvidia Kimodo and SOMA Retargeter software
  • Navigation and autonomous greeting functions
  • Object interaction capabilities
  • Service task autonomy in defined use cases

ALICE M1:

  • Task-oriented autonomy for industrial environments
  • Motion generation via natural language processing
  • Object manipulation for manufacturing and construction workflows

Specifications

AIMY:

  • Height: 150 cm
  • Weight: 44 kg
  • Degrees of freedom: 23
  • Carrying capacity: 5 kg per arm; 10 kg deadlift maximum
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 7600
  • GPU: NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti
  • Launch year: 2024

ALICE M1:

  • Height: 130–180 cm (adjustable range)
  • Weight: 97 kg
  • Degrees of freedom: 31
  • Maximum speed: 3 km/h
  • Strength capacity: 8 kg
  • Battery life: approximately 1.5–2.0 hours per charge
  • Processor: NVIDIA AGX Orin
  • Base price: approximately $45,000

Manufacturer

AEI Robot is led by CEO Sheal Eum and CTO Professor Han Jae-kwon. The company is an NVIDIA Inception member and has showcased its platforms at major industry events including CES 2026 and NVIDIA GTC 2026.

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