
Provided by SpaceBank
SpaceBank plans to target the global market at CES 2026 with its next-generation robot-integrated control platform, RoboViewX. As the robot industry reaches a turning point amid the rise of physical AI and humanoid robots, the company sees growing importance in operational technologies that enable robots to understand on-site environments, collaborate with humans, and carry out actions.
RoboViewX is an integrated control platform developed in response to these changes. It is designed to flexibly manage various types of robots through a single screen and a single system. By precisely identifying robot movements, task histories, and on-site risk factors based on video, sensor, and behavioral data, the platform can serve as core infrastructure in increasingly complex robot operation environments, according to the company.
RoboViewX supports integrated control of heterogeneous robots while providing real-time video streaming, 3D-based real-time monitoring, and timeline-based history analysis. Through these functions, operators can immediately check ongoing robot actions and changes in on-site conditions in a web environment and respond quickly when needed.
The platform also strengthens features that enhance on-site operational efficiency. By leveraging OTA (Over-The-Air) update capabilities, robot software can be updated remotely, reducing on-site visits and operating costs while improving service stability.

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SpaceBank highlighted “technology convergence architecture” as a key differentiator of RoboViewX. By combining a low-code builder with LLM-based control, the platform enables users to configure and control robot functions easily. WebGL-based 3D visualization represents robot movements and environmental conditions. In addition, the company secures both data stability and web-based accessibility by converting DDS data into a router-based structure, while aiming for scalability across diverse robots and sensors and stable operation in complex environments through a messaging-system-based control architecture.
From a UI and UX perspective, the platform lowers barriers to entry. Through 3D visualization, responsive chart dashboards, and a natural-language AI control feature called Smart Assistant, SpaceBank aims to deliver a user experience that even non-experts can use without difficulty.
Meanwhile, SpaceBank continues to advance RoboViewX and plans to demonstrate its features at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, the United States, from January 6 to 9, 2026. At the exhibition, the company will present core functions in demo form, including a robot client agent, real-time video streaming, timeline-based history analysis, 3D-based real-time monitoring, and an LLM-based Smart Assistant, highlighting its technological competitiveness.
Leveraging its participation at CES, SpaceBank also plans to accelerate expansion into the North American and European markets. In regions where demand for integrated robot and AI control is rapidly increasing, the company intends to pursue technology verification and reference-building through demonstration projects, while also expanding opportunities for cooperation through global partner meetings, media interviews, and on-site investment consultations.