HL D&I Hanla announced on January 6 that its golf course maintenance robot "DivotFix" and smart residential platform "TouchHL AI House" received Innovation Awards at CES 2026, the world's largest consumer electronics and information technology exhibition.
DivotFix is an autonomous driving robot that automatically detects and repairs turf damage (divots) on golf course fairways. Through AI-based analysis, it recognizes damaged areas and independently determines the optimal route to perform repairs. The company explained that DivotFix can operate unmanned at night, allowing for field management without time constraints and ensuring worker safety. At this exhibition, it received Innovation Awards in both the Robotics and Advanced Mobility categories.
HL D&I Hanla exhibited the golf course divot repair robot DivotFix at CES 2026. Provided by HL D&I Hanla
TouchHL AI House features an AI butler, an interactive wall pad, at its core. The AI learns users’ lifestyle patterns and behavioral data to automatically optimize temperature, lighting, air quality, hot water, and energy consumption. According to the company, it is an intelligent lifestyle platform that predicts residential environments and proactively offers suggestions. Since launching its new residential brand, Epit, the company has been focusing on developing advanced residential technologies to meet consumer demands.
A company representative stated, "This award is a result of our accumulated construction technology and AI capabilities being recognized on the global stage. Going forward, we will continue to create differentiated customer value through smart construction and intelligent residential technologies."
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