Watch: Vietnam’s first humanoid robot Dyno targets security and household roles
- Watch: Vietnam’s first humanoid robot Dyno targets security and household roles
Vietnam’s VinDynamics just dropped Dyno, a serious contender in the global humanoid arena. Unveiled at ICRA 2026 and Computex Taipei, Dyno isn’t just a shiny prop; it’s an AI-driven automation powerhouse built for dynamic urban security and domestic assistance.
The hardware is impressive. Dyno sports the VDM 80 actuator joint—under 1kg, high torque, and EtherCAT-ready—plus a dexterous robotic hand with 11 joints for precise object handling. It’s not just about moving; it’s about thinking. Integrated with advanced environmental perception and multilingual NLP, Dyno successfully piloted as an autonomous guide at Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc, navigating unpredictable outdoor conditions while engaging visitors.
This marks a massive leap for Vietnam’s tech infrastructure. By combining robust physical actuators with sophisticated AI training datasets, VinDynamics is proving that next-gen robotics can thrive outside controlled labs. From factory floors to front doors, the future of autonomous labor is here, and it’s walking on two legs.