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Hyundai 'appoints robot' as factory safety inspector

The automotive group said the factory safety service robot based on Boston Dynamic's four-legged robot Spot went into pilot operation at its subsidiary Kia Corp.'s plant in Gwangmyeong, southwest of Seoul. n a YouTube video clip, the robotic dog climbs up and downstairs to navigate the empty Kia factory after dark and checks whether the equipment is hot or doors are open.

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Published : Sep 18, 2021, 2:03 PM IST

Seoul: South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Group has launched a pilot project to deploy a robot to inspect safety at its factory, in a first collaboration with the US-based startup Boston Dynamics.

The automotive group said the factory safety service robot based on Boston Dynamic's four-legged robot Spot went into pilot operation at its subsidiary Kia Corp.'s plant in Gwangmyeong, southwest of Seoul.

It is the first project launched between the two companies after the automotive group in June completed the $880 million acquisition from Japanese conglomerate Softbank.

Hyundai Motor said the robot is capable of automatically navigating the factory with the help of its artificial intelligence processing unit, teleoperation technologies and other censors, reports Yonhap news agency.

In a YouTube video clip, the robotic dog climbs up and downstairs to navigate the empty Kia factory after dark and checks whether the equipment is hot or doors are open. Hyundai Motor said it will collect data from the pilot project to optimise the robot's performance and apply it in various industrial sites.

The automotive group has been working with the Boston-based robotics firm to develop industrial robots, and support smart factory and smart mobility solutions.

Also Read: Kia launches 1st all-electric EV sedan, starts from $40K

(IANS)

Seoul: South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Group has launched a pilot project to deploy a robot to inspect safety at its factory, in a first collaboration with the US-based startup Boston Dynamics.

The automotive group said the factory safety service robot based on Boston Dynamic's four-legged robot Spot went into pilot operation at its subsidiary Kia Corp.'s plant in Gwangmyeong, southwest of Seoul.

It is the first project launched between the two companies after the automotive group in June completed the $880 million acquisition from Japanese conglomerate Softbank.

Hyundai Motor said the robot is capable of automatically navigating the factory with the help of its artificial intelligence processing unit, teleoperation technologies and other censors, reports Yonhap news agency.

In a YouTube video clip, the robotic dog climbs up and downstairs to navigate the empty Kia factory after dark and checks whether the equipment is hot or doors are open. Hyundai Motor said it will collect data from the pilot project to optimise the robot's performance and apply it in various industrial sites.

The automotive group has been working with the Boston-based robotics firm to develop industrial robots, and support smart factory and smart mobility solutions.

Also Read: Kia launches 1st all-electric EV sedan, starts from $40K

(IANS)

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