Collaboration with Leading Domestic AI Robot Companies
Exchange of AI and Robotics Technology Information and Joint Research
Daedong Robotics, the artificial intelligence (AI) robotics specialist under Daedong Group, and Daedong AI Lab, a company specializing in AI robotics software, announced on September 3 that they have formed the "Agriculture and Field AI Robot Industry Development Council" (the Council) together with leading domestic AI and robotics technology companies. The companies also signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for cooperation to strengthen industrial competitiveness.
The Council consists of a total of eight companies: Daedong Robotics, Daedong AI Lab, Neuromeka, Neubility, Aidin Robotics, Coras Robotics, Tomorrow Robotics, and T-Labs. The participating companies agreed to share their core technologies-including AI models, autonomous driving and automatic mapping, fleet operation management, control and remote operation, digital service platforms such as data analysis, mobile platforms for facility agriculture and field robots, and robotic hands and arms-and to pursue joint research and commercialization efforts.
Yeo Jungoo, CEO of Daedong Robotics (center), and other attendees of the "Agriculture and Field AI Robot Industry Development Council" inauguration ceremony are posing for a commemorative photo. Daedong
Daedong Group, led by Daedong Robotics and Daedong AI Lab, is accelerating the development of agricultural and field AI robots by introducing voice recognition and autonomous transport robots this year and declaring its vision for the three major AI technologies in agriculture. Daedong plans to use the Council to strengthen competitiveness in areas that require external collaboration, such as robotic arms and hands for agricultural and field AI robots, and to further advance its core capabilities in the AI robotics sector by accelerating technological convergence.
The Council will collaborate in areas such as AI robot technology development, agricultural automation, precision agriculture, and smart farm technology, aiming for strategic cooperation to advance the AI robotics industry and build its ecosystem. The Council also plans to jointly propose policies for industrial standardization and system establishment, discover collaborative research projects, and create business models, thereby contributing to enhancing the global competitiveness of the domestic robotics industry. In addition, the Council will continuously identify new fields for collaboration as needed, flexibly expanding the scope of cooperation.
Yeo Jungoo, CEO of Daedong Robotics, stated, "This Council is more than just a technical alliance; it marks the beginning of a partnership that will transform the fundamentals of the domestic robotics industry. By organically combining the strengths of each company, we will generate tangible results in the agricultural and field robotics sector."
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