Hyundai Delivery Robot And Urban Logistics They are called "service robots," delivering items or food and beverages. They emerged as a response to a series of global changes where there's a shortage of labor and an increasing demand for contactless services. That's why major companies are paying attention to service robots. According to a market research firm, the global service robot market is projected to expand from approximately 21 trillion won in 2022 to about 248.5 trillion won by 2030, with an average annual growth rate of 36%. Recently, Hyundai and Kia have attracted attention by developing delivery robots. These are successors to the hotel delivery robots unveiled in December 2022. They have been improved to handle even more challenging tasks smoothly. They are capable of delivering quickly and accurately even in complex indoor spaces. https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/hotissue/article/648/0000024884?type=series&cid=2000034 The robot name for Hyundai and Kia is 'DAL-e Delivery.' Let's see how it changed in 1 year and 4 months. The rounded appearance has been trimmed into a square shape. It has become smaller in size, and the lower body has been strengthened by placing the weight center at the bottom. Additionally, the display has been changed to a square shape. There were reasons behind the change in appearance. DAL-e Delivery now moves more stably, with both speed and motion becoming more similar to humans. Previously, it moved faster than humans (at a speed of 5.4 km/h), but now it has been adjusted to match the average adult walking speed (4.32 km/h). This decision prioritizes pedestrian flow and safety, as it operates on paths used by people. It adeptly navigates crowded spaces, recognizing obstacles and swiftly avoiding them. https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/hotissue/article/648/0000024884?type=series&cid=2000034 Additionally, it is equipped with the Plug and Drive (PnD) module used previously. It combines in-wheel motors (motors housed within the wheels), steering, suspension and brake systems, and environmental perception sensors into a unified structure. This integrated mobility system enables free movement anywhere, serving as a cornerstone for unrestricted mobility. Although the exterior has become smaller, it has become even smarter. As it begins its delivery, it dynamically forms the optimal route in real-time. Inside buildings, it can navigate between floors on its own, thanks to integration with building elevators and access control systems. When DAL-e Delivery arrives, the recipient only needs to confirm and retrieve the delivery items. Before that, DAL-e Delivery will recognize the recipient with its camera, boasting a facial recognition accuracy of up to 99.9%. DAL-e Delivery will be deployed in factorial production in the second quarter. There are prospects to encounter it in shopping malls and other places in the future. #DALeDelivery #RoboticDelivery #SmartLogistics #FutureofDelivery #InnovativeTechnology #EfficientDelivery #FacialRecognition #AutonomousRobots #UrbanMobility #HyundaiKiaTech #현대 #달이로봇 All righrts reserved Stay14 Bespoke