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    [Pangyo Tech] Odin Robotics presents an efficient operation model for mobile worker shelters

    Infographic of unmanned shelter usage status │Provided by Odin Robotics

    Odin Robotics (CEO Jang Hyeong-jun), a company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) store unmanned solutions, is developing an effective operation plan based on unmanned shelter data accumulated through the delivery of the unmanned operation solution ‘Heimdall Unmanned 365’ to two unmanned shelters for mobile workers in Goyang City at the end of last year. suggested.

    According to the unmanned shelter operation data provided by Odin Robotics, the average monthly cumulative number of users at the two locations is close to 4,300. The number of visitors increased every month, and in April, it broke its own highest number of users, reaching about 6,300. The simple (container-type) shelter prepared by Goyang City is easy to install even in a small area, and the fact that it could be installed in optimal locations with many mobile workers, such as squares and parking lots, is interpreted as a major factor in the high utilization rate.

    In addition, the installation price is reasonable as it uses containers and consists of only the minimum necessary furniture or facilities. The reason for operating the shelter unmanned is in the same context.

    According to data, 73% of all users of mobile worker shelters visit between 6 p.m. and 3 a.m. the next day. If operated unmanned, not only can the shelter be operated during times when mobile workers usually visit, or on weekends and public holidays, but it can also reduce the effort and labor costs required to hire managers.

    Odin Robotics has introduced an unmanned operation solution for simple shelters that can minimize construction costs, and 24-hour unmanned operation or hybrid operation (manned operation during the week, unmanned operation at dawn/at night) is good for increasing shelter utilization. He said it would be an alternative.

    Furthermore, considering the inconvenience and management difficulties that may occur during unmanned operation, Odin Robotics has completed a system that receives events that occur in unmanned shelters in real time and can quickly confirm the identity of visitors even in the event of an incident or accident. . In addition, by introducing an access method through KakaoTalk wallet QR, Naver pass, and mobile phone number authentication that does not require installation of a separate app, it has improved accessibility to unmanned rest areas, providing user convenience.

    An Odin Robotics official said, “We have recently introduced a membership system and are also providing a membership operation service in response to the demand from government offices that want to ensure that only registered mobile workers can use the shelter.” He added, “We are providing a customized unmanned shelter solution with improved management and convenience nationwide. “We plan to provide it to ,” he said.

    Source: Pangyo Techno Valley Official Newsroom

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