Schneider Electric Korea to Unveil Autonomous Manufacturing Innovations at AW 2026

Schneider Electric Korea recently announced its participation in the Smart Factory & Automation World 2026 (AW 2026). The event will take place from March 4th to 6th at COEX in Seoul. As a global leader in energy management, the company aims to redefine industrial automation through the lens of sustainability. Under the theme "Autonomy: The Driver of Sustainability," Schneider Electric will showcase how intelligence transforms modern production.
A New Era for AI and Humanoid Robotics in Manufacturing
AW 2026 serves as Asia's premier platform for showcasing smart manufacturing breakthroughs. This year, the exhibition introduces dedicated zones for Artificial Intelligence and humanoid robots. Consequently, attendees can witness firsthand how AI-driven control systems orchestrate complex robotic movements. These technologies represent the next frontier for factory automation, moving beyond static programming to dynamic, autonomous decision-making.
Software-Defined Automation for Scalable Growth
Schneider Electric’s exhibition theme, "Welcome to Industrial Automation – Your Energy Technology Partner," emphasizes software-defined solutions. The company prioritizes flexibility by decoupling hardware from software. Therefore, manufacturers can update their PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) logic without replacing physical components. This strategy allows businesses to adapt quickly to market shifts while maintaining high operational efficiency.
Digital Twins and Integrated Energy Management
The showcase features a comprehensive suite of digital tools, including the "ETAP" electrical digital twin and the "AVEVA" data platform. These systems create a virtual mirror of physical assets to simulate performance. In addition, the "SM AirSeT" eco-friendly switchgear demonstrates how to manage high-voltage distribution without harmful greenhouse gases. By integrating EP&P (Electric Power & Process) data, Schneider Electric bridges the gap between energy consumption and production output.
Driving Competitive Advantage Through Autonomous Operations
CEO Ji-woong Kwon highlights the importance of organic technology integration for Korean manufacturers. He believes that combining energy management with AI reduces the complexity of industrial automation sites. This holistic approach ensures that automation does not just increase speed but also adds genuine business value. As a result, companies can transition smoothly into the era of autonomous manufacturing while meeting environmental goals.
Author Insight: The Strategic Shift to Universal Automation
In my analysis, Schneider Electric’s push for "EcoStruxure Automation Expert" (EAE) signifies a move toward universal automation standards. This shift breaks the traditional "vendor lock-in" that has historically limited factory automation flexibility. By adopting an open, software-centric architecture, Korean firms can integrate diverse DCS and PLC environments more effectively. I recommend that facility managers focus on this interoperability to future-proof their investments.
