Doosan Group Chairman Park Jeong-won visited the world's largest home appliance and IT show, CES 2026, and said, "We will lead the energy market in the AI era with Doosan's tailored energy solutions."
On the 7th (local time), after looking around the Doosan booth set up in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) in the United States, Park stated accordingly. Park also said, "With the advent of the AI era, electricity demand will surge, centered on data centers, and energy supply and demand methods will diversify depending on customer conditions," adding, "As we are equipped with energy solutions that can meet each need, we will lead the energy market with a tailored strategy."
On this day, Chairman Park Jeong-won toured CES with executives including Group Vice Chairman Park Gee-won, Doosan Enerbility Vice Chairman Jeong Yeon-in, and Doosan Bobcat Vice Chairman Scott Park to check the latest technology trends and seek business opportunities, and also took part in final interviews for global open hiring.
Doosan displayed at its booth a model of a 380-megawatt (MW) large gas turbine for power generation that it signed a supply contract for last year with U.S. big tech corporations, a Small Modular Reactor (SMR) model drawing attention as a next-generation power source, and Hydrogen Fuel Cell products.
Doosan Bobcat and Doosan Robotics showcased "physical AI" technology. Earlier in a New Year's address, Chairman Park Jeong-won said, "Doosan possesses world-class manufacturing capabilities and vast hardware data in areas such as power generation equipment, construction machinery, and robots, giving it strengths to lead the physical AI era."
Meanwhile, Doosan conducted local open hiring to secure global talent. It was the first overseas open hiring carried out at the group level by Doosan. The recruitment targets were engineering majors who completed or are expected to complete bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees at U.S. universities, and the hiring fields include R&D roles in areas such as AI, gas turbines, nuclear power, and Robotics.
To attract top talent, Doosan held recruitment briefings at more than 10 leading engineering schools across the United States starting in September last year, including MIT, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Purdue, and Georgia Tech. Park emphasized, "Starting with this hiring, we must continue to secure talent with the capabilities and passion Doosan needs in this era."
A Doosan official said, "This CES served as an opportunity to promote Doosan's differentiated energy and AI technological prowess while securing future talent to lead it," adding, "We will continue global open hiring to broaden our talent pool that will drive technological innovation."