KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News

Wed, June 17, 2026

Sign in

Virtual Demo Day
Menu
  • Home
  • Startup News
    • AI & Big Data
    • AR & VR
    • Blockchain
    • Clean Technology
    • Content & Games
    • Cybersecurity
    • Enterprise & SaaS
    • FinTech
    • Gadgets & Electronics
    • Health & Bio
    • Manufacturing
    • Press Release
    • IoT
    • Marketplaces & E-commerce
    • Robotics
    • Transportation
    • Investments
    • Ecosystem & Lists
  • Governments
    • Artificial Intelligence Industry Cluster Agency
    • Daegu Technopark
    • GANGNAM-GU
    • Gyeonggido Business & Science Accelerator
    • Hwaseong Industry Promotion Agency
    • Invest Seoul
    • Korea Creative Content Agency
    • Korea Internet & Security Agency
    • Korea Information Security Industry Association
    • Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development
    • Korea Tourism Organization
    • Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency
    • Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
    • Ministry of SMEs & Startups
    • National IT Industry Promotion Agency
    • Pangyo Techno Valley
    • Seoul Business Agency
    • Seoul FinTech Lab
    • South Gyeongsang Province
    • Seoul Metropolitan Government
  • Events
    • COMEUP
    • Korea Fintech Week
    • K-Content Expo
    • NextRise
    • Try Everything
  • Interviews
    • Investors’ interviews
    • Founders’ interviews
  • Programs
    • Asan Voyager
    • CAPA Global Program
    • Campus Town Program
    • SGSC Global Bootcamp
    • Gangnam-gu Global Roadshow
    • Global SaaS Marketplace Support Project
    • LAUNCHPAD
    • COMEUP STARS 120
    • K-Startup Grand Challenge
    • TIPS X beSUCCESS Global Project
    • SFL Global Program
    • KTO Global Showcase
    • Yonsei Univ Global Class
    • KOSME Global Program
  • Partner With Us
    • Press Release
    • Startup Scouting
    • Business Agencies
    • Global Mentorship Program
    • Investment Opportunities
    • K-Scouter Program
  • Lists
  • Home
  • Startup News
    • AI & Big Data
    • AR & VR
    • Blockchain
    • Clean Technology
    • Content & Games
    • Cybersecurity
    • Enterprise & SaaS
    • FinTech
    • Gadgets & Electronics
    • Health & Bio
    • Manufacturing
    • Press Release
    • IoT
    • Marketplaces & E-commerce
    • Robotics
    • Transportation
    • Investments
    • Ecosystem & Lists
  • Governments
    • Artificial Intelligence Industry Cluster Agency
    • Daegu Technopark
    • GANGNAM-GU
    • Gyeonggido Business & Science Accelerator
    • Hwaseong Industry Promotion Agency
    • Invest Seoul
    • Korea Creative Content Agency
    • Korea Internet & Security Agency
    • Korea Information Security Industry Association
    • Korea Institute of Startup & Entrepreneurship Development
    • Korea Tourism Organization
    • Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency
    • Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
    • Ministry of SMEs & Startups
    • National IT Industry Promotion Agency
    • Pangyo Techno Valley
    • Seoul Business Agency
    • Seoul FinTech Lab
    • South Gyeongsang Province
    • Seoul Metropolitan Government
  • Events
    • COMEUP
    • Korea Fintech Week
    • K-Content Expo
    • NextRise
    • Try Everything
  • Interviews
    • Investors’ interviews
    • Founders’ interviews
  • Programs
    • Asan Voyager
    • CAPA Global Program
    • Campus Town Program
    • SGSC Global Bootcamp
    • Gangnam-gu Global Roadshow
    • Global SaaS Marketplace Support Project
    • LAUNCHPAD
    • COMEUP STARS 120
    • K-Startup Grand Challenge
    • TIPS X beSUCCESS Global Project
    • SFL Global Program
    • KTO Global Showcase
    • Yonsei Univ Global Class
    • KOSME Global Program
  • Partner With Us
    • Press Release
    • Startup Scouting
    • Business Agencies
    • Global Mentorship Program
    • Investment Opportunities
    • K-Scouter Program
  • Lists
2026-02-25_AIS 2026_Conference Banners_1920x480
Home Events

What to Watch: BEYOND Expo 2026 Shows Where Asia’s AI Products Are Heading Next

by James Jung
May 28, 2026
in Events
0

As BEYOND Expo 2026 opens in Macao this week, the conversation around artificial intelligence is starting to look very different. The spotlight is no longer centered on abstract AI capability alone. Instead, founders, investors, and global tech players are now watching a new question much more closely: which AI products are actually becoming usable, scalable, and commercially deployable in everyday life? Across the expo floor, that shift is now becoming increasingly visible.

BEYOND Expo 2026: a Real-Time Showcase of Asia’s AI Commercialization

BEYOND Expo 2026 arrives at a moment when Asia’s startup ecosystem is rapidly moving beyond experimental AI applications and into product commercialization. This year’s event is expected to gather more than 30,000 participants across startups, investors, enterprises, policymakers, and global media, reflecting the growing international attention surrounding Asia’s AI ecosystem.

The event’s official theme, “AI: Digital to Physical,” is now appearing in more practical forms across the exhibition halls.

Instead of focusing purely on AI models and software interfaces, many participating companies are presenting products designed for physical environments, consumer interaction, healthcare, mobility, home use, industrial workflows, and real-world daily routines.

That transition is becoming one of the clearest signals emerging from Macao this week.

Why Robotics and Embodied AI Are Dominating Attention at BEYOND Expo 2026

One of the strongest themes at BEYOND Expo 2026 is the growing concentration of embodied AI and robotics startups targeting operational use cases.

Companies across the expo are now showcasing humanoid robots, quadruped robots, robotic manipulation systems, AI companionship devices, inspection robots, and intelligent mobility products aimed at logistics, industrial services, healthcare, and home environments.

Discover the AI products shaping Asia at BEYOND Expo 2026, from robotics and smart wearables to health tech and next-gen consumer AI launches in Macao now.

This reflects a broader market direction already visible across Asia. According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), Asia accounted for 74% of global industrial robot installations in 2024, reinforcing the region’s role as the center of large-scale robotics deployment.

Several products of these categories that have been attracting attention at BEYOND Expo 2026 include:

  • EngineAI Robotics: humanoid robot systems for industrial and commercial use
  • Pudu Robotics: quadruped robot platform for inspection and transportation
  • LimX Dynamics: wheel-legged robots designed for complex terrain movement
  • Shanghai Matrix Superintelligence: MATRIX-3 humanoid robot for logistics and medical assistance
  • Shenzhen Stellar Robot: dexterous robotic hands for robotic manipulation research
Discover the AI products shaping Asia at BEYOND Expo 2026, from robotics and smart wearables to health tech and next-gen consumer AI launches in Macao now.

Now, the growing concentration of these companies inside a single event reflects how embodied AI is becoming a serious commercial category today rather than a mere distant experimental field.

And BEYOND Expo Co-Founder Jason Ho also previously described this shift as especially relevant for Korean startups.

“Korean companies are leading the charge in Physical AI,”

he said during an interview with KoreaTechDesk.

That is why Korea is entering this AI cycle at exactly the right moment.

As embodied AI products begin moving closer to real deployment across logistics, healthcare, mobility, and consumer environments, Korea’s strengths in robotics, semiconductors, precision manufacturing, and hardware integration are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.

And inside BEYOND Expo 2026, that momentum is no longer theoretical. It is becoming visible across the products, startups, and investor conversations unfolding throughout Macao.

AI Wearables and Smart Glasses Are Emerging as Asia’s Next Consumer AI Battleground

Another major signal emerging at BEYOND Expo 2026 is the growing density of AI wearable products entering the market.

Across the event floor, companies are showcasing smart sports glasses, AI translation glasses, AI note-taking wearables, AI health devices, senior-focused smart glasses, sleep systems, mindfulness technology, and multimodal wearable interfaces.

Discover the AI products shaping Asia at BEYOND Expo 2026, from robotics and smart wearables to health tech and next-gen consumer AI launches in Macao now.

This category appears to be evolving rapidly beyond novelty hardware. And the products currently drawing attention at BEYOND Expo 2026 include:

  • BleeqUp Ranger AI sports camera glasses
  • METLEN P01 AI/AR glasses
  • Vocci AI note-taking ring and smart glasses
  • AI Silver Age Glasses for elderly digital accessibility
  • Looki L1 multimodal AI wearable system
  • Sparkrider smart cycling glasses
Discover the AI products shaping Asia at BEYOND Expo 2026, from robotics and smart wearables to health tech and next-gen consumer AI launches in Macao now.

Industry analysts are also beginning to project substantial growth in this segment. Omdia forecasts AI glasses shipments could exceed 10 million units globally in 2026, with China expected to become one of the world’s fastest-growing AI wearable markets.

So, what makes this category particularly important is its closeness to everyday consumer behavior. Unlike enterprise-only AI systems, wearable products compete directly on comfort, usefulness, pricing, and user retention.

And that creates a very different commercial challenge.

Health Tech and AI Wellness Products Are Moving Into Everyday Consumer Use

One of the quieter but increasingly important themes at BEYOND Expo 2026 is the expansion of AI into personal wellness, recovery, aging support, and behavioral health.

Discover the AI products shaping Asia at BEYOND Expo 2026, from robotics and smart wearables to health tech and next-gen consumer AI launches in Macao now.

Several startups are introducing products focused on sleep improvement, nutrition tracking, stress management, mindfulness, physiotherapy, elderly assistance, and AI-supported healthcare guidance.

Among the products showcased are:

  • MEIKE Smart Mindfulness Cushion with biometric sensing
  • SOMO elder-care voice agent platform
  • NutriBot nutrition sensing plate
  • RheoFit recovery massage system
  • TRANOO non-invasive brain-computer interface sleep technology
  • Yizhe.AI AI health agents for personalized healthcare management
Discover the AI products shaping Asia at BEYOND Expo 2026, from robotics and smart wearables to health tech and next-gen consumer AI launches in Macao now.

This reflects a larger shift happening across the AI sector globally. As generative AI adoption accelerates, startups are increasingly looking for categories where AI can create measurable daily utility rather than purely entertainment value.

That trend is especially relevant in Asia, where aging populations, healthcare access, and wellness markets continue expanding rapidly.

Consumer AI Is Expanding Into Homes, Relationships, Kitchens, and Daily Routines

BEYOND Expo 2026 also reveals how consumer AI products are becoming more emotionally and behaviorally integrated into everyday life.

Discover the AI products shaping Asia at BEYOND Expo 2026, from robotics and smart wearables to health tech and next-gen consumer AI launches in Macao now.

Several startups are presenting products built around companionship, family interaction, smart cooking, creator workflows, gaming, and home experiences. And some of its examples include:

  • HeyBene’s AI relationship companion platform
  • Saucein’s AI seasoning and cooking system
  • Modonut’s AI gaming console
  • OttoBox AI Studio for content creators
  • AlphaSpaceX’s Retail Space Pods for AI-driven spatial retail experiences
  • HOVERAir AQUA, a waterproof self-flying camera
Discover the AI products shaping Asia at BEYOND Expo 2026, from robotics and smart wearables to health tech and next-gen consumer AI launches in Macao now.

Instead of focusing on just the productivity, many of these companies are attempting to embed AI into ordinary routines and lifestyle habits.

Yes, this category remains highly competitive and commercially uncertain for now. Still, its growing presence at BEYOND Expo suggests investors and founders increasingly believe the next AI wave may be shaped by consumer behavior as much as enterprise infrastructure.

Why Korean Startups Should Pay Attention to BEYOND Expo 2026

So, why are these companies and products relevant for Korean startups? Because it offers more than just mere visibility. All the innovations showcased at BEYOND Expo 2026 provide a concentrated view of where Asia’s AI commercialization cycle is currently heading.

Now, South Korea’s startup ecosystem has already been strengthening its focus on AI, robotics, healthcare, mobility, and advanced manufacturing. Earlier this year, Korea’s Ministry of SMEs and Startups announced expanded support for AI-focused startups across deep-tech sectors including robotics, bio-health, future mobility, and big data AI.

And yet, global commercialization remains one of the harder challenges for many Korean startups.

That is partly why events like BEYOND Expo are becoming increasingly relevant. The expo places Korean founders directly inside a broader Asia-focused ecosystem where AI products are already competing around usability, pricing, deployment, manufacturing readiness, and international scalability.

As Jason Ho explained to KoreaTechDesk:

“We want BEYOND to be the primary launchpad that helps Korean innovation go global while connecting them with international investors who are specifically looking for the next big Asian breakthrough.”

Discover the AI products shaping Asia at BEYOND Expo 2026, from robotics and smart wearables to health tech and next-gen consumer AI launches in Macao now.

The Bigger Signal Emerging from Macao

In the end, the most important takeaway from BEYOND Expo 2026 is not just the product launch. It is the growing realization that Asia’s AI race is entering a more practical stage.

Across robotics, wearables, health tech, consumer AI, and embodied systems, the conversation is gradually shifting away from abstract capability and toward commercial usability. Startups are increasingly being judged not only by technical sophistication, but by whether their products can survive real consumer behavior, operational constraints, manufacturing economics, and international expansion.

That is exactly why BEYOND Expo 2026 is drawing so much attention this year.

Because the next phase of Asia’s AI economy is no longer being discussed only as future potential. It is already appearing in product launches, live demonstrations, investor meetings, and commercialization strategies unfolding across Macao this week

Stay tuned as KoreaTechDesk continues on-the-ground coverage from BEYOND Expo 2026.

Key Takeaway

  • BEYOND Expo 2026 is showcasing Asia’s shift toward commercially deployable AI products, particularly across robotics, wearables, health tech, and consumer AI.
  • Embodied AI and robotics startups are becoming one of the event’s strongest categories, reflecting Asia’s growing role in physical AI deployment.
  • AI wearables and smart glasses are emerging as a major consumer battleground, with multiple companies launching products focused on sports, translation, note-taking, accessibility, and daily assistance.
  • Health and wellness AI products are gaining momentum, especially in elderly care, mindfulness, sleep, nutrition, and recovery technologies.
  • Korean startups are strategically positioned inside this transition, supported by Korea’s strengths in robotics, manufacturing, semiconductors, and deep-tech development.
  • BEYOND Expo 2026 offers global participants a concentrated view of Asia’s next AI commercialization cycle, where practical deployment is becoming more important than AI hype alone.

– Stay Ahead in Korea’s Startup Scene –
Get real-time insights, funding updates, and policy shifts shaping Korea’s innovation ecosystem.
➡️ Follow KoreaTechDesk on LinkedIn, X (Twitter), Threads, Bluesky, Telegram, Facebook, and WhatsApp Channel.


🤝 Looking to connect with verified Korean companies building globally?
Explore curated company profiles and request direct introductions through beSUCCESS Connect.

Tags: AI glassesAI wearables and health techAsia AI startupsBEYOND EXPOBEYOND Expo 2026consumer AI productsembodied AI startupshealth tech startupshumanoid robotsKorean startups in AsiaMacao tech eventsrobotics startups in Asiasmart wearables
Previous Post

Startup Ecosystems Must Measure Conversion, Not Just Activity

Next Post

Buzzni and Hunet Show How Korean Commerce AI Is Expanding Into Learning

Next Post

Buzzni and Hunet Show How Korean Commerce AI Is Expanding Into Learning

MOST READ ARTICLE OF THE WEEK

1.
Korean VCs Are Entering Japan Through LP Investments Instead of Startup Deals — Why?
11 Jun 2026
2.
Why Korea’s Manufacturing Advantage Becomes Expensive for Small Hardware Startups
11 Jun 2026
3.
The New Phase of AI Adoption in Korea’s Media Industry: A Signal from Loomex by Catenoid
12 Jun 2026
4.
Southeast Asian Startups Are Being Judged Less on Growth and More on Governance
12 Jun 2026
5.
AI Is Reshaping Korea’s E-commerce Design Teams Before Actually Replacing Them — Why?
13 Jun 2026
Register for Event

AIS-2026 Conference

AIS 2026 Conference

List Article

1.
Why Good Startups Still Fail the Venture Capital Test
10 Jun 2026
2.
The Hardest Part of Korea Market Entry: Staying in The Game
3 Jun 2026
3.
Why M&A Value Is Lost After the Deal Closes
30 May 2026
4.
Foreign Companies Budget for Korea Entry, but the Real Costs Start After Hiring
23 May 2026
5.
Why Fast Korea Entry Structures Can Become Expansion Traps
16 May 2026

Similar Articles

Events

AsiaStartupExpo Q2 2026 Investor Panel Shows What Asian Founders Must Prove Next

More
Events

Can Your Startup Scale Without You? AsiaStartupExpo Q2 2026 Opens, Spotlighting Scalable Execution

More
Events

What Makes a K-Lifestyle Startup Investable in 2026? K-Style Expo Q2 Opens Applications for Founders and Investors

More

Topics

Menu
  • AI & Big Data
  • AR & VR
  • Blockchain
  • Clean Technology
  • Content & Games
  • Cybersecurity
  • Enterprise & SaaS
  • FinTech
  • Gadgets & Electronics
  • Health & Bio
  • IoT

Program

Menu
  • Asan Voyager
  • CAPA Global Program
  • SGSC Global Bootcamp
  • LAUNCHPAD
  • COMEUP STARS 120
  • K-Startup Grand Challenge
  • TIPS X beSUCCESS Global Project
  • SFL Global Program
  • KTO Global Showcase
  • Yonsei Univ Global Class
  • KOSME Global Program

About

Menu
  • About Us
  • all articles
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy
  • Cookie-policy
  • twitter

Subscribe and be informed first hand about actual Korean startup news.

All the day’s headlines and highlights, direct to you every morning.

[mc4wp_form id="3766"]

Contact us : [email protected]

Topics

Menu
  • AI & Big Data
  • AR & VR
  • Blockchain
  • Clean Technology
  • Content & Games
  • Cybersecurity
  • Enterprise & SaaS
  • FinTech
  • Gadgets & Electronics
  • Health & Bio
  • IoT

Program

Menu
  • Asan Voyager
  • CAPA Global Program
  • SGSC Global Bootcamp
  • LAUNCHPAD
  • COMEUP STARS 120
  • K-Startup Grand Challenge
  • TIPS X beSUCCESS Global Project
  • SFL Global Program
  • KTO Global Showcase
  • Yonsei Univ Global Class
  • KOSME Global Program

About

Menu
  • About Us
  • all articles
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy
  • Cookie-policy
  • twitter

Subscribe and be informed first hand about actual Korean startup news.

All the day’s headlines and highlights, direct to you every morning.

[mc4wp_form id="3766"]

© 2023 Koreantech News & Media Korea Zrt. All rights reserved.

Our Spring Sale Has Started

You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/

Our Spring Sale Has Started

You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/

We hope you enjoy our content, May you please give us Feedback regarding our website!

[gravityform id=”17″]

dgdfgfdgdf

What you think about Koreatechdesk, Share your idea with us!

[gravityform id=”16″]

Invitation submission has been closed