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    Gostrobotics Technology to showcase ground drone ‘The Vision 2023’ at ’60 Seoul Mobility Show’… “Mimic how mammals work”

    Ground drone 'The Vision 60' │Photo provided by Ghostrobotics Technology
    Ground drone ‘The Vision 60’ │Photo provided by Ghostrobotics Technology

    Gostrobotics Technology Co., Ltd. (CEO Gong Hyeon-woong) announced that it will participate in the ‘3 Seoul Mobility Show’, which will be held at KINTEX for a total of 31 days from March 4 to April 9.

    Ghost Robotics Technology is a partner company that has signed an exclusive contract with Ghost Robotics of the United States for joint research and development, production, and sales, and is looking forward to collaborating with distributors and resellers in each field in Korea.

    ‘The Vision 60’ exhibited at this exhibition is a medium-sized ground drone with high durability, agility, and strong dustproof and waterproof (IP67) performance. It can be operated in a wide range of unstructured environments such as urban and natural environments, and can also be used for national defense, disaster disaster, and general corporate purposes.

    The Vision 60® Q-UGV® is designed for application in new environments using proprietary blind mode control technology that mimics the way mammals operate in a variety of urban and natural environments. Even if the environment is completely unknown or the performance of the vision sensor is degraded and the robot slips or falls, a robot with legs has the advantage of being able to immediately get up and continue moving.

    In addition, the official explains that Q-UGV is a mobile IoT platform that delivers stronger performance by adding various IoT sensors, communication devices, user-specific payloads, application software, or AI. “That’s why our Q-UGV offers a wide range of integrated connectivity and communication options and NVIDIA® Xavier, the industry’s leading application and AI GPU,” said Gostrobotics Technology. “It supports the creation of cutting-edge applications for homeland security-related purposes.”

    Ground drone 'The Vision 60' in operation │Photo courtesy of Gostrobotics Technology
    Ground drone ‘The Vision 60’ in operation │Photo courtesy of Gostrobotics Technology

    In addition, he expressed his ambition, saying, “We want to become a hub of the robot economic ecosystem where we can localize parts, complete products, and equip robots with excellent mission equipment and export them not only domestically but also overseas.”

    Meanwhile, the 2023 Seoul Mobility Show will be held on the theme of ‘Sustainable Connected Mobility (Sustainable and Intelligent Mobility Revolution)’ at KINTEX Exhibition Hall 1 in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, starting with Press Day on March 3 (Thursday) and ending on April 30 ( days) to be held. The total exhibition size is 4㎡, more than twice as large as the previous event (9㎡), and more than 53,541 companies and institutions from 26,310 countries around the world will participate to showcase various mobility contents.

    → Go to the 2023 Seoul Mobility Show News Special Page

    Detailed view of ground drone 'The Vision 60' │Photo courtesy of Gostrobotics Technology
    Detailed view of ground drone ‘The Vision 60’ │Photo courtesy of Gostrobotics Technology