Samsung Expands Robotics Team, Increases Stake in Rainbow Robotics to Lead AI-Powered Humanoid Development

May 8, 2026
Samsung Expands Robotics Team, Increases Stake in Rainbow Robotics to Lead AI-Powered Humanoid Development
  • Samsung is boosting its AI capabilities through executive training and ongoing capability enhancement initiatives as part of broader organizational reshuffles and growth plans.

  • Company briefings were held to explain the robotics unit’s role and projects to employees, aiming to attract talent for next-generation robotics initiatives, including humanoid development.

  • Recruitment for the robotics team is underway, with internal transfers and external postings driving hardware and AI roles to advance new robot technologies.

  • The hiring process involves internal transfers and external postings, running from late last month to the application deadline to bolster both hardware and AI groups.

  • Industry insiders say aligning organization, personnel, investment, and AI transformation systems is essential for a realistic roadmap from manufacturing robots to humanoids and home robots.

  • Park Soon-cheol noted that under Oh Jun-ho, the Future Robotics Task Force has progressed technologically and built a foundation to keep pace with leading firms in the first-quarter conference call.

  • The article’s content is translated from AI and reflects Samsung’s strategic direction and market positioning as of May 8, 2026.

  • Samsung faces challenges from rapid humanoid robotics advancement by rivals like Tesla and Figure AI, with success hinging on quickly integrating Rainbow Robotics tech, internal components, and the DX ecosystem.

  • Samsung Electronics is expanding its Future Robotics Team within the Device Experience division and creating a new execution unit to push AI-powered robotics projects, including manufacturing robots and humanoids, toward commercialization.

  • During the first-quarter earnings call, CFO Park Soon-chul said Samsung aims to internalize key robot components to build custom parts optimized for its robots.

  • Rainbow Robotics remains central to Samsung’s humanoid strategy, with Samsung’s stake rising from 14.7% to 35% in 2024, making it the largest shareholder after investing KRW 267 billion (about $181 million).

  • Internal job postings for the robotics team were opened at the end of last month, with applications open through Friday, signaling active talent acquisition.

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