This life-saving robot isn't just a futuristic concept. The first operational unit was donated and deployed, and is out there saving humans!
Hyundai has donated four super-tough unmanned robotic vehicles to firefighters in Korea for use in high-risk situations. The autonomous vehicles will deal with the initial stages of a fire to provide ...
Hyundai Motor Company, in collaboration with Kia, Hyundai Rotem, Hyundai Mobis and the National Fire Agency, created its ...
Campaign video showcases the Unmanned Firefighting Robot deployed to high-risk scenes before firefighters for enhanced safety ...
South Korean automaker introduced a video titled ‘A Safer Way Home’ on Tuesday, showcasing ...
Hyundai Motor Group is stepping far beyond the traditional boundaries of the auto industry. In late February, Chairman Euisun Chung personally delivered four unmanned firefighting robots to South ...
RoboFest 2026 will feature interactive experiences and live demonstrations across four zones. Read more at straitstimes.com.
“Robots should work for humans, so they need to be able to interact with our environment and perceive our world the way we do,” said Ding Zhao, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at MIT.
UL Solutions has issued its first safety certification for a public‑facing robot to Simbe’s Tally, the autonomous shelf‑scanning robot, confirming that it meets the rigorous safety standard required ...