South Korean auto mammoth, Hyundai
Motor Group has divulged a wearable robot that can be connected in numerous
ranges including military and creative lines, the organization declared on
Friday.
"This wearable robot that we
are creating for business purposes will be used as a part of assorted
ranges," an organization official said.
"Such a robot improvement is in
accordance with Hyundai Motor Group's vision with the expectation of
complimentary portability of individuals and things."
The robot resembles the suit found
in the Hollywood blockbuster "Iron Man", which one can wear in
basically clasping into it. Xinhua news office reported.
The wearable robot being worked on
is known not the controller by improving general physical quality, making it
conceivable to lift an item weighing more than 60kg and help him or her walk
and go up stairs.
It can be utilized as a part of
helping individuals with handicaps and the elderly to walk and participate in
various exercises. The authority included.
Hyundai a month ago announced its
organization with Cisco Systems to create Internet-associated auto innovation,
part of the automaker's push to grow "high-performing PCs on wheels".
Auto and tech firms are
progressively shaping cooperations to grow administrations that connect autos
to Internet, especially as the race to make self-driving autos warms up.
Hyundai
said Vice Chairman Chung Eui-sun met Cisco Chief Executive Chuck Robbins in
Seoul and consented to co-create in-vehicle system innovation for rapid
exchange of a lot of information.
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