Set to Accelerate Development of Cutting-edge Robotics

Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has completed the acquisition of a controlling interest in Boston Dynamics from SoftBank.

Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) announced on June 21 that it has completed the acquisition of a controlling interest in Boston Dynamics from SoftBank Group, following the receipt of regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. The deal valued the mobile robot firm at $1.1 billion.  Additional financial details were not disclosed. 

Post-closing, HMG holds an 80 percent stake in Boston Dynamics and SoftBank, through one of its affiliates, retains the remaining 20 percent stake. 

Boston Dynamics is the established leader in developing agile, mobile robots that have been successfully integrated into business operations of many of the world’s leading industrial firms. Advanced robotics offer opportunities for rapid growth with the potential to positively impact society by making work safer and more productive. 

By acquiring Boston Dynamics and securing a leading presence in the field of robotics, HMG takes another major step toward its strategic transformation into a smart mobility solution provider. To propel this transformation, the group has invested substantially in the development of future technologies, including autonomous driving, artificial intelligence (AI), urban air mobility (UAM), smart factories and robots.

In the field of robotics, HMG aims to develop advanced technologies that enhance people's lives and promote safety, thereby realizing the progress for humanity.

The deal is also expected to allow HMG and Boston Dynamics to leverage each other’s respective strengths in manufacturing, logistics, construction and automation. Together, HMG and Boston Dynamics will create a robotics value chain, from robot component manufacturing to smart logistics solutions. Additionally, HMG will support Boston Dynamics’ continued expansion of its product line and global sales and service footprint.  

Boston Dynamics launched sales of its first commercial robot, Spot, in June 2020 and now has hundreds of robots operating in a variety of industries, including power utilities, construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, and mining. The company also recently unveiled Stretch, its first commercial robot specifically designed for warehouse facilities and distribution centers.     

 

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