
SEOUL: Hyundai Motor Group has unveiled its plans to construct cutting-edge smart offices that leverage robotics technology to offer a range of convenience features.
In a recent announcement, the automotive giant revealed that it has entered into a business agreement with IGIS Asset Management Co., the leading real estate investor in South Korea, to facilitate the commercialization of robot-friendly buildings.
As part of the agreement, Hyundai Motor Group’s advanced robot technologies will be integrated into the smart building operating system that IGIS is currently developing.
The collaboration between the two companies aims to construct robot-friendly buildings in the main hubs of high-tech firms, which are significant customers for smart offices.
Moreover, the companies will jointly develop robot services optimized for these work environments.
With the integration of Hyundai Motor Group’s Robotics Total Solution, which includes unmanned parking and delivery, new buildings located in the nation’s main business hubs, such as the bio cluster in southwestern Seoul and the Seongsu creative cluster, will be equipped with cutting-edge robotics technology.
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