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[Exclusive] Key Figure Behind Autonomous Robot 'Neubie' Enlists in ...

detail * It has been translated using AI Input : 2026-04-20 10:59:52 Updated : 2026-04-20 15:30:20 Change font Neubility CEO Lee Sang-min, born in 1997, founded the company at age 19 during his college years; co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Kang Ki-hyuk will lead the company as it moves into humanoids Neubility CEO Lee Sang-min introduces the company’s autonomous robot Neubie at Neubility’s office in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. [Photo provided by Neubility] Lee Sang-min, founder and CEO of robot startup Neubility, will enlist in the military for his mandatory service. During his service, Kang Ki-hyuk, the CTO, will serve as CEO.According to a Maeil Business Newspaper report on the 20th, Lee Sang-min will enter the Korea Army Training Center in Nonsan this afternoon. Born in 1997, he founded Neubility in 2017 at age 19 with friends from a Yonsei University club. Neubility is a robot startup that has focused on its autonomous mobile robot (AMR) Neubie, and it plans to expand into the humanoid business this year.Lee will join the Army on this day and is expected to complete 18 months of service before being discharged in October next year. As a result, he has shifted to the role of chairman at Neubility. During his military service, he will step back from day-to-day management and focus on fulfilling his duty, while taking part only in limited discussions on long-term strategy and direction within his personal time.During Lee’s service, Neubility co-founder Kang Ki-hyuk, the CTO, will take over as CEO. Neubility sees the change as part of a management restructuring tied to the expansion of its robot transformation (RX) business. The company has long focused on AMR Neubie. Like U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla, Neubie uses cameras instead of expensive lidar sensors to lower the cost of autonomous robots. Based on collaborations with domestic companies such as Yogiyo and Samsung Electronics, Neubie has been used as a delivery, patrol and safety robot. On that basis, the company has attracted 55.3 billion won in investment so far.Neubility plans to unveil its humanoid model, Billi, in the first half of this year and expand its business into the humanoid sector in earnest. Kang Ki-hyuk will serve as CEO through next year and lead the company’s transition from a technology- and product-centered business to one focused on RX operations.A Neubility official said, "This change is not about responding to the founder’s personal issue, but part of a process to up...

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