The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 is going on full swing, and now, Mind With Heart Robotics Co., Ltd. has unveiled a broad portfolio of emotionally intelligent robots at the show. These robots are designed to meet the emotional and therapeutic needs of individuals across various age groups. The company showcases their robots’ natural movement, tactile interaction, and affective intelligence that adapts over time.

Emotionally intelligent robots take the show at CES 2026

The tech giant says that its emotionally intelligent robots are designed for both older people’s companionship and pediatric therapy. It shows how social robotics is moving toward clinically informed, human-centered design at a global scale for future care ecosystems worldwide. Robots are no longer limited to just mechanical and work-related tasks. The lineup is a result of years of research in affective computing and human-robot interaction led by founder and CEO Zhang Jiaming.

The CEO has more than a decade of experience in the field. He has also overseen dozens of robotic systems and filed extensive patents in biomimetic design and emotional AI . With such extensive experience and knowledge, he designed the robots that read touch, voice, and behavior patterns and can also respond with lifelike motion. Further, it also keeps clinical collaboration and data ethics in mind for long-term safety and accuracy.

The robots can work across different environments

The best part about the robots is that they can adapt to sensitive care settings in homes, hospitals, and schools across different global markets today. The main highlight of the show was the new An’An panda cub robot. It was also honored by the Consumer Technology Association with the CES Innovation Awards in artificial intelligence. It is designed specifically for loneliness and the care of old-aged people. The robot uses full-body tactile sensing and long-term memory to personalize interaction.

Alongside An’An, the firm showcased its Duncan Series companion robots. These are meant for pediatric therapy, including support for children with autism and sensory challenges. The lineup is made while keeping skill-spanning communication, social interaction, motor development, play, and emotional well-being in mind. Mind With Heart Robotics says that they’re planning for a commercial release of all the robots in March. The products would be accessible at a worldwide scale across consumer, healthcare, and institutional markets.