Intellivix and Unicore Robotics Jointly Develop Autonomous Patrol Robot
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Capable of Field Investigation in Disaster and Military Zones
Capable of Field Investigation in Disaster and Military Zones
[Financial News] Generative vision AI specialist Intellivix and robot mobility specialist Unicore Robotics are embarking on the development of autonomous patrol robots and AI integrated control technology.
Intellivix announced on the 11th that it signed a strategic business agreement (MOU) with Unicore Robotics at its headquarters in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 8th. The two companies will jointly promote △autonomous driving and control technology linked to patrol robots △robot-control interface linkage △related human exchanges.
The patrol robot being developed this time will have 'purpose-driven autonomous driving' capabilities that can perform field investigations in disaster and accident sites, military zones, and areas difficult for human access, beyond simple path driving. For example, if a voice command is given at a fire site to "create a site situation report and transmit video and images in real-time," the robot will move to capture the video and photos, and the AI will analyze and create the report for transmission.
The robot will be equipped with Intellivix's AI control agent 'Gen AMS (Generative AI-based Monitoring System)'. This will overcome the limitations of pre-designated path driving of existing quadruped robots and enable flexible mission execution based on voice commands. Based on this, the two companies plan to develop a next-generation security system capable of autonomous patrolling and real-time situation analysis in public facilities, industrial complexes, and defense facilities.
Intellivix has independently developed a visual language model (VLM) technology that integrates vision AI and generative AI. It also holds the world's first AI management international standard (ISO/IEC 42001) certification and national new technology certification (NEP). Its flagship product, Gen AMS, provides real-time video analysis and automatic situation reporting functions.
Unicore Robotics has developed an autonomous wheelchair based on dynamic modeling, adaptive control algorithms, and SLAM integration technology, collaborating with Seoul National University Hospital, Hyundai Motor, KT, and the Seoul Museum of Art.
Choi Eun-su, CEO of Intellivix, said, "The combination of Unicore Robotics' autonomous driving technology and Intellivix's AI video analysis technology will implement a next-generation security solution that surpasses the limitations of static control."
Kang Chang-muk, CEO of Unicore Robotics, emphasized, "The technological cooperation between the two companies will create a strong synergy."
jimnn@fnnews.com Shin Ji-min Reporter