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Doosan Robotics Brings AI Palletizing System to Automate 2026

by | Jun 23, 2026

PalletizHD+ combines robot control, motion optimization and automated stacking patterns for manufacturing applications
A Doosan Robotics exhibition booth at Automate 2026, showcasing the PalletizHD+ AI-powered palletizing solution. Image: Doosan Robotics

Doosan Robotics will introduce PalletizHD+, an AI-powered palletizing solution that combines robot control, motion optimization, and pallet pattern generation in a single environment, at Automate 2026 in Chicago.

PalletizHD+ is designed to simplify palletizing automation for manufacturers. The system runs on PalletizOS, Doosan Robotics’ palletizing operating system, and integrates robot, AI, and application controls in one environment.

The solution can process up to 11 boxes per minute and handle multiple boxes at the same time. Its performance is supported by SwiftMove, an AI-based motion optimization technology that analyzes robot travel paths before operation and optimizes motion for faster and stable palletizing. PalletizHD+ is designed to help users increase throughput and shorten the payback period for automation investments.

PalletizHD+ also includes a smartphone-like interface for setup and operation. Users can enter box dimensions and pallet conditions, allowing the AI to generate stacking patterns automatically. The solution supports faster changeovers when product types, packaging formats, or box sizes change. Remote support features allow users to check system status, troubleshoot issues, and reduce response time.

Doosan Robotics showcasing PalletizHD+, an AI-powered palletizing solution, at Automate 2026. Image: Doosan Robotics

At Automate 2026, Doosan Robotics will also present Scan&Go 2.0, an upgraded version of the solution first introduced in collaboration with MARI at CES 2026. Scan&Go 2.0 enables robotic arms to perform industrial tasks, with sanding and welding applications scheduled for demonstration at the event.

Visitors will also see Doosan Robotics’ intelligent automation technologies, including end-of-line systems for case erecting, packaging, and palletizing, as well as a training kit.

“Automate 2026 provides an opportunity to demonstrate how Doosan Robotics is expanding beyond collaborative robot manufacturing into intelligent automation across the entire production process,” said Kevin Kim, CEO of Doosan Robotics. “From palletizing and sanding to welding and end-of-line automation, we are applying AI to real industrial environments to help customers achieve measurable improvements in productivity and operational efficiency. We will continue to expand our portfolio of AI-powered robotic solutions that deliver immediate value on the factory floor.”

Source: Doosan Robotics

About Doosan Robotics

Doosan Robotics, founded in 2015 and based in Suwon, South Korea, develops collaborative robots and service robots for manufacturing, logistics, healthcare and food and beverage industries. It holds about 70% of the market for cobots with payloads above 20 kg. The company operates internationally with offices in Plano, TX, and European sites in Düsseldorf and the Netherlands. Its portfolio includes the M, A, H, E and P cobot series, designed for industrial automation, palletizing and food and beverage applications, along with service robots developed for medical, camera and café settings. The company delivers AI robotics in 45 countries. Doosan Robotics serves customers across industries including automotive, electronics, semiconductor, logistics, and energy.

About Automate 2026

Automate 2026 is a trade show and conference focused on robotics, automation, AI, motion control, machine vision and industrial automation. The event is organized by the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) which was founded in 1974 and is based in Ann Arbor, MI. Automate 2026 will take place in Chicago. It includes an exhibition floor, technical conference sessions, keynote presentations, product demonstrations and networking events. The event serves equipment suppliers, software developers, system integrators, manufacturers, distributors, educators, researchers and technology users. Exhibitors cover applications in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, packaging, and transportation. Conference sessions address robotics, AI, smart manufacturing, motion systems and machine vision. Automate supports organizations evaluating or deploying automation technologies in production and operations.