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Hyundai Robotics and MakinaRocks advance in "AI-based robot management"!

Author 홈페이지관리 | Date 2021.01.06

▶ Hyundai Robotics signed an MOU to "advance defect detection in AI-based industrial robot arms" on December 9 (Wed)

▶ Hyundai Robotics and MakinaRocks promote "robot management with the deep-learning-based technology of defect-detection and intelligent control"


Hyundai Robotics, the top industrial robotics company in South Korea, will join hands with MakinaRocks, a startup specializing in enterprise AI solutions, to advance robot management systems.
 
Hyundai Robotics announced on December 9 (Wed) that the company signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) to “advance the defect detection in AI-based industrial robot arms” with Managing Director Yoon Dae-gyu (Director of the Robot Research Institute of Hyundai Robotics) and Co-CEO Yoon Sung-ho (Co-CEO of MakinaRocks) at the ceremony.
 
With this technical cooperation, the two companies plan to cooperate by advancing defect detection in robots for areas such as ▷ defect detection specialized for individual robots, ▷ identification of whether or not multiple robots are operating abnormally, ▷ prediction of failures through monitoring, and ▷ model updates through deep learning in case of task changes and repairs. On top of that, the companies will strive to develop and commercialize substantive technology with the developed technology of Hyundai Robotics’ HRMS (Hyundai Robotics Robot Monitoring System).
 
Yoon Dae-gyu, Managing Director of Hyundai Robotics, said, “An AI-based analysis platform for intelligent robots is essential. Furthermore, these days, when being “non-contact” has become the new normal due to COVID-19,
automatic solutions using AI are being recognized in various areas.” He added, “We will expand the user base with self-managing intelligent robots."

MakinaRocks Co-CEO Yoon Seong-ho said, “AI is revolutionizing the production environment by solving complex manufacturing issues and improving productivity and utilization rates, and demands and expectations for technology are on the rise.” He continued, “If the existing AI project remained at the PoC (Proof of Concept) level, this agreement has an extraordinary meaning because it also includes an MLOps (Machine Learning Operations) aspect for machine-learning system operations. I hope that this collaboration will contribute to the creation of new value in the industrial robot market by creating new cases of AI application.”





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