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Hyundai and Kia Deploy Wearable Robots to Transform Farming in Korea

Hayoon Kim by Hayoon Kim
PUBLISHED: September 24, 2025 UPDATED: September 29, 2025
in AI, Hyundai, Kia
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Hyundai and Kia Deploy Wearable Robots to Transform Farming in Korea

Image credits: Hyundai

X-ble Shoulder exoskeleton aims to reduce physical strain and improve efficiency for farmers.


Hyundai Motor and Kia have joined forces with Korea’s Rural Development Administration (RDA) to bring wearable robotics to agriculture. The partnership centers on using the X-ble Shoulder, an exoskeleton created by the robotic LAB of Kia and Hyundai, across farms nationwide. The device aims to ease physical strain, improve work efficiency, and support safer conditions for farmers in their daily tasks.

The agreement was formalized on September 23 at the Uiwang Research & Development Center through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). 

Field Tests Validate Effectiveness

Earlier this year, Hyundai Motor and Kia’s Robotics LAB, in collaboration with the RDA, conducted two rounds of field tests—in May and September—to evaluate the X-ble Shoulder under real agricultural conditions. Using electromyography (EMG) sensors, the studies measured deltoid muscle activity during high-load shoulder tasks. 

The results indicated a reduction in shoulder muscle activation of approximately 22 percent, demonstrating the device’s potential to significantly ease physical burden for farmers.

The positive outcomes of these trials provide empirical support for wider adoption, signaling that wearable robotics can offer practical benefits beyond experimental settings.

Integration Framework and Demonstration

The collaboration aims to establish a structured framework for integrating wearable robots into everyday farming operations. Key objectives include:

  • Demonstrating the X-ble Shoulder in operational agricultural environments
  • Validating usability and performance under real-world conditions
  • Developing customized solutions tailored to specific agricultural tasks
  • Raising awareness among farmers and stakeholders to facilitate adoption

Hyundai and Kia plan to leverage these efforts to collect insights and optimize the exoskeleton for practical, on-farm use.

Role of the Rural Development Administration

The RDA will play a central role in facilitating demonstrations, conducting usability assessments, and identifying potential demand sources. It will also coordinate with related organizations and produce educational content to communicate the progress and benefits of wearable robotics in agriculture. This support is intended to accelerate the adoption of the technology while ensuring effective implementation.

Expanding Applications Across Industries

Since its introduction in November last year, the X-ble Shoulder has been utilized in various industries, including logistics, manufacturing, shipbuilding, and construction. Initial commercial deployments have included Hyundai Rotem, Hyundai Transys, Korea Railroad Corporation (KORAIL), and Korean Air for aircraft maintenance. Its expansion into agriculture marks a strategic step to extend the exoskeleton’s benefits to physically intensive farming tasks.

Potential Impact on Farming Practices

While the X-ble Shoulder does not replace traditional machinery such as tractors, it addresses the repetitive, physically taxing tasks that dominate farming work. By reducing fatigue and minimizing strain-related injuries, the wearable robot enhances both worker safety and operational efficiency.

The integration of empirical testing, practical deployment, and continuous optimization positions Hyundai, Kia, and the RDA to create a safer, more productive, and sustainable agricultural environment. This initiative exemplifies how wearable robotics can play a transformative role in modernizing traditional industries while supporting workforce health.

 

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