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KEENON Robotics Showcases Humanoid and Specialized Robot Ecosystem at LEAP East 2026

KEENON Robotics showcased its "general-purpose humanoid robot + specialized robot" ecosystem at LEAP East 2026 in Hong Kong, highlighting how embodied AI can support commercial service workflows.
The company presented humanoid and specialized robots through real-world scenarios including a robotic café, retail interaction zone, guest reception experience, delivery services, and smart cleaning demonstrations.
At the KEENON booth, visitors experienced a robotic café created with NOWWA Coffee. After placing an order on an iPad, KEENON’s humanoid robot XMAN-R1 independently completed cup handling, coffee extraction, and delivery.
In the retail interaction area, KEENON showed a claw machine scenario where the humanoid robot identified the target prize, performed precise grasping, and completed the interaction for visitors.
KEENON Robotics stated:
"Through scenario-based demonstrations, KEENON is showing how robots can take on practical, role-based tasks in commercial environments."
These humanoid service scenarios are powered by KEENON’s self-developed KOM 2.0, the world’s first VLA model designed for the service industry, as well as KEENON ProS, a role-based vertical model built on top of KOM 2.0.
KEENON also showcased its specialized service robots, including the T10 delivery robot and C40 cleaning robot. The T10 offers a 40kg carrying capacity, a 59cm slim body, and 360-degree panoramic perception, while the C40 combines sweeping, scrubbing, vacuuming, and dust mopping with a triple-roller brush design.
The showcase also included interactive humanoid experiences, with XMAN-F1 greeting visitors and XMAN-L1 performing dance routines, reinforcing KEENON’s broader commercial service robot strategy.
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