HL D&I Halla said on the 6th that its golf course divot repair robot "DivotFiX" and its smart residential platform "TouchHL AI House" won innovation awards at CES 2026, the world's largest home appliance and IT exhibition, and will be on display at the CES venue in Las Vegas from the 6th to the 9th.
DivotFiX was honored in two categories, "Robotics" and "Advanced Mobility," while TouchHL AI House was honored in two categories, "Mobile Devices" and "Smart Home." For a Korean construction company, winning in four categories simultaneously at CES, where global cutting-edge technology corporations participate, is highly unusual.
DivotFiX is an Autonomous Driving AI robot that automatically detects and repairs divots (damaged turf areas) on golf course fairways. Through AI-based analysis, it accurately recognizes damaged areas and performs tasks by independently determining the optimal travel route. It can operate unmanned at night, ensuring worker safety while allowing field management without time constraints.
TouchHL AI House, which also won an innovation award, is an "intelligent living platform" centered on the Conversational AI wall pad "AI Butler," in which AI learns users' lifestyle patterns and behavior data to autonomously optimize temperature, lighting, air quality, hot water, and energy consumption, and predicts the residential environment to make proactive recommendations.
An HL D&I Halla official said, "Winning a CES innovation award shows that HL D&I Halla's accumulated construction technology and AI capabilities have been recognized on the global stage," adding, "We will continue to create differentiated customer value through smart construction and intelligent residential technology."