Doosan Robotics
South Korean robotics company
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Doosan Robotics (Korean: 두산로보틱스) is a South Korean robotics company founded in 2015. It mainly manufactures cobots and has a global market share of 5th place as of 2022.
Native name | 두산로보틱스 주식회사 |
|---|---|
| Company type | Public |
| KRX: 454910 | |
| Industry | Robotics |
| Founded | July 31, 2015 |
| Headquarters | Suwon, Gyeonggi Province , South Korea |
Key people | Park In-won, Ryu Jeong-hoon |
| Products | Cobot, service robot |
| Parent | Doosan Group |
| Website | www |
History
In July 2015, it was selected as a new growth engine for Doosan Group and established as a subsidiary.[1][2] It went into mass production for the first time in 2018.[3] As of 2024, it has a total of 13 product groups.[4]
In October 2023, it was listed on the KOSPI stock market.[5]
In September 2025, Doosan Robotics opened a new research and development hub, the Doosan Robotics Innovation Center, in Bundang, Gyeonggi Province, consolidating its AI, software, and intelligent robot research activities.[6]
Location
In May 2022, Doosan Robotics America, a U.S. corporation, was established in Plano, Texas.[7]
In May 2024, a European branch was established in Düsseldorf, Germany, and a service center was built in Heerhugowaard, the Netherlands, to provide after-sales service such as installation and recovery of cobots and replacement of parts.[7]
In July 2025, Doosan Robotics expanded its U.S. presence through the acquisition of ONExia Inc.,[8] a Pennsylvania-based engineering and automation company, strengthening its full-stack collaborative robotics capabilities.
Products
As of 2022, the product sales volume is approximately 1,400 units, and the company's sales in North America and Europe account for 70% of the total. It ranks first in the domestic collaborative robot market share in South Korea.[9] As of 2022, it holds approximately 72% of the global cobot market share for payloads of 20kg or more.[4]
The company's other product lines are service robots, including camera robots, modular robot cafes, ice cream robots, and medical assistance robots.[9] The camera robot also won a 2022 Consumer Electronics Show Innovation Award.[10]
The company's cobot lineup can be largely categorized into the M, A, H, E, and P series: The E series is a model specialized for the Food and Beverage industry that was released in April 2023.[4] The P series is a model unveiled at Automate 2024 in May 2024, and is specialized for palletizing with a payload of 30kg.[11]