By @IntEngineering, Jijo Malayil
Jun 02, 2026
Meet Dyno: Vietnam’s first humanoid robot for security roles
Vietnamese technology company VinDynamics has unveiled its first humanoid robot, Dyno, marking the country’s entry into the global humanoid robotics arena. The intelligent robot made its international debut at the ongoing ICRA 2026 in Vienna and Computex Taipei 2026. Designed as a versatile assistant for modern environments, Dyno combines advanced AI with a sophisticated sensing system to operate in dynamic settings. According to the firm, the humanoid is intended for security and surveillance tasks in urban and commercial spaces while also being developed as a household assistant. Vietnam’s humanoid leap Dyno is an intelligent humanoid robot built to combine advanced artificial intelligence, environmental perception, and dexterous manipulation in a single platform. Designed for operation in complex real-world environments, Dyno integrates a sophisticated AI system with a highly responsive sensor suite that enables autonomous navigation, situational awareness, and human-robot interaction. Though detailed specifications are not out, the humanoid is being developed for applications ranging from security and surveillance in urban spaces, campuses, and service complexes to domestic assistance tasks requiring precise object handling. Its flexible arm architecture and advanced manipulation system allow it to perform a variety of interactions in dynamic environments, according to a statement by the firm. A major demonstration at the ongoing ICRA 2026 and Computex 2026 highlights Dyno’s capabilities as an autonomous robotic guide. During pilot deployments at Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc, the robot operated in challenging outdoor conditions, utilizing multilingual speech capabilities, natural language interaction, and real-time environmental awareness to engage with visitors and respond to questions. According to VinDynamics, the deployment demonstrated the platform’s ability to function reliably in unpredictable service environments while maintaining continuous interaction with people. Building better humanoids Alongside Dyno, VinDynamics is showcasing a range of technologies that form the building blocks of its humanoid robotics platform. These include a high-performance actuator joint, a human-like robotic hand, and a dedicated AI training dataset designed to help robots learn and perform more effectively in real-world environments. One of the key components is the VDM 80 actuator joint, a compact but powerful motor that acts as the robot’s muscles. Weighing less than one kilogram, it delivers high torque and precise movement while operating on a standard 48V power supply. The actuator supports industrial communication standards such as CAN FD, RS485, and EtherCAT, making it easy to integrate into robotic and automation systems. It can reach speeds of up to 235 rpm and is designed for long-term reliability, with an expected operational life of more than 10,000 hours. VinDynamics is also presenting a robotic hand built to closely replicate the movement of a human hand. Featuring 11 moving joints and six actively controlled degrees of freedom, the hand can perform smooth and precise motions while handling a variety of objects. Integrated force sensors help improve grip control and accuracy, allowing the hand to carry out delicate tasks with consistent performance. According to VinDynamics, when combined with the company’s AI training platform, these technologies provide the foundation for future humanoid robots capable of operating safely and efficiently in real-world settings.
Source: Interesting Engineering