Vodafon ties up with Hyundai Robotics to develop service robots targeting European clients

By Lim Chang-won Posted : May 31, 2022, 17:16 Updated : May 31, 2022, 17:16

[Courtesy of Hyundai Robotics]

SEOUL -- Vodafone, a British telecom company, tied up with Hyundai Robotics, a robot maker affiliated with South Korea's top shipbuilding group, to develop service robots targeting European clients. They would test-run quarantine robots at university hospitals in Germany before supplying 5G-based service robots to restaurants, hotels, and nursing facilities.

Hyundai Robotics said it has signed a letter of intent with Vodafone at a trade fair in Hanover, Germany, to cooperate on the joint development and marketing of service robots based on 5G and 6G mobile communications technology. Vodafone's 5G, artificial intelligence), and big data technologies will be applied to Hyundai Robotics' service robot hardware and autonomous driving software.  

Because service robots collect environmental data through cameras and sensors, high-speed communication technology is essential for rapid information processing. Based on Vodafone's 5G communication infrastructure, Hyundai Robotics would upgrade its system that simultaneously controls multiple robots and enables real-time data exchange between robots for their efficient team-level cooperation without human intervention.   

 "We will try to promote the development of the European service robot field and lead the market by combining Hyundai Robotics' service robot and 5G communication technology," Seo Kyung-suk, head of Hyundai Robotics' service robot division, said in a statement on May 31.

The establishment of 5G networks in South Korea triggered a flurry of business cooperation in various industrial sectors, especially in robots and smart factories. In June 2020, Hyundai Robotics tied up with KT, a top telecom company in South Korea, to develop service robots that are used in hotels and restaurants. 
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