Korea Hope Safety Foundation (Chairman Na Sang-min) will unveil its AI-based ‘self-directed learning artificial intelligence VR CPR training solution’ for the first time at the ‘Seoul Mobility Show Metaverse Theme Pavilion’.
‘Self-directed learning artificial intelligence VR CPR training solution’ is held in the Metaverse space developed by Metaverse specialist company This is an ongoing VR educational content.
Starting with this exhibition, the Korea Hope Safety Foundation plans to expand disaster-specific first aid training using the Metaverse to middle and high schools across the country. The foundation expects that it will be an effective education for students who are familiar with new technologies such as Metaverse and VR.
Na Sang-min, Chairman of the Korea Hope Safety Foundation, said, “The solution introduced in this exhibition is an educational solution that allows anyone to easily learn CPR, which can save lives in crisis situations, using the metaverse.” He added, “In the future, more “We will do our best to enable people to experience artificial intelligence VR CPR,” he said.
The Korea Hope Safety Foundation plans to provide ’10 Hanji masks’ provided by Space Interior Furniture (CEO Ra Dong-hwa) to visitors visiting the Seoul Mobility Show Metaverse Theme Hall.
Meanwhile, the 2023 Seoul Mobility Show will begin with a press day on March 1th (Thursday) at KINTEX Exhibition Hall 3 in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do under the theme of ‘Sustainable·Connected·Mobility (Sustainable·Connected·Mobility)’ and end on April 30th ( It will be held until Sunday. The total exhibition size is 4㎡, more than twice the size of the previous event (9㎡), and over 53,541 companies and organizations from 26,310 countries around the world will participate and showcase various mobility contents.